Swansea City take up option to extend Cameron Congreve's contract

14th March
First team
Cameron Congreve

Swansea City has taken up the option to extend Cameron Congreve’s contract through to the end of June 2026.

The 21-year-old attacking midfielder has enjoyed a fine campaign on loan with Bromley in League Two, contributing five goals and four assists in 39 appearances in all competitions.

Among those goals was a stunning individual effort against Premier League Newcastle in the Emirates FA Cup.

Congreve’s Swansea contract, which was penned in 2022, had been due to expire at the end of the current campaign, but included an option for an additional 12 months which has now been activated.

He has been with the Swans since under-nine level, and came through the ranks to make his senior debut away at Blackpool in March 2022.

In total he has made 18 first-team outings for the club, and is a Wales Under-21 international.

"I have followed Cameron's progress at Bromley over the course of this campaign, and I am delighted he will be us next season as he continues his development," said Swansea City's director of football, Richard Montague.

"We are really looking forward to welcoming him back in for pre-season, and having him around the first-team group."

Swansea City academy manager Gavin Levey, added: "This is fantastic news for Cameron, who has gained invaluable senior experience at Bromley.

"His journey showcases the benefits academy players can gain when going out on loan, and how a consistent run of games aids their development.

"Cameron's hard work and dedication has earned him the opportunity to extend his stay with Swansea City, and I am sure he will return for pre-season an improved and well-rounded professional."