Atletico secures a fresh contract with Asenjo
Atletico Madrid Secures Four-Year Extension for Sergio Asenjo
In a move that has delighted fans and the goalkeeper alike, Atletico Madrid have announced a new contract for Sergio Asenjo, extending his stay at the club until 2026.
The 22-year-old joined Atletico Madrid back in 2009 and has been a part of the squad ever since. Despite facing competition from Thibaut Courtois, Asenjo has remained a valuable member of the team.
Asenjo, who was once considered one of the most promising goalkeepers in Spain, expressed his satisfaction with Atletico Madrid's continued faith in him. "I am thrilled to have signed a new contract with Atletico Madrid," he said. "The club has shown great confidence in me, and I am eager to continue my journey here."
The new contract comes at a time when there was uncertainty over Courtois' loan. However, Atletico Madrid have managed to secure a four-year extension for Asenjo, ensuring his position at the club for the foreseeable future.
Asenjo made five competitive appearances for Atletico Madrid in the 2011/2012 season, a year in which the team finished in fifth place in La Liga. Last season, he was behind Courtois in the goalkeeper pecking order.
Injuries have hindered Asenjo's progress at Atletico Madrid, but his new contract is a testament to his potential and the club's belief in his ability to overcome these setbacks. Asenjo, who was previously a Spain Under-21 international, has extended his stay at the club, promising exciting times for Atletico Madrid fans.
For the most current and detailed information on Asenjo's injuries and contract situation, checking Atletico Madrid's official announcements or reliable sports news sources would be necessary.
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