**Everton midfielder Idrissa Gueye has signed a fresh one-year contract.**
Gueye became an integral figure at the start of David Moyes’ second tenure with several standout performances in the second half of the previous campaign.
The Senegal international but has now pledged his future to the Blues with an extension that will run until June 2026 with the option of another year.
Gueye rejoined the ranks at Goodison Park in summer 2022, three years after his original spell on Merseyside ended with a move to Paris Saint-Germain.
And the 35-year-old is hoping his latest spell will see Everton assert their standing in the Premier League ahead of the move to Hill Dickinson Stadium.
“Everyone knows what Everton means to me and my family,” said Gueye.
“After six seasons here, this club is more than just a place I play, it’s part of who I am.
“I’m proud to start my seventh year as a Blue. Last season was a strong one for me personally, and I feel ready, fresh, and more driven than ever to keep pushing.
“With our beautiful new stadium and a real sense of momentum throughout the club, this season feels like a turning point, the chance to build something big and lasting.
“We’ve got the foundations. Now it’s up to us: players, staff, the manager, the board, and most importantly, our fans, to come together so we can raise the bar again and take Everton back to where it belongs.
“I’m fully committed to that challenge. Let’s go again. Together.”