Tyrone Mings in an Aston Villa kit with his thumb upGetty Images
Charlotte Coates
BBC Sport journalist
Defender Tyrone Mings has signed an extension to his contract that keeps him at Aston Villa Park until 2027.
The 32-year-old only had one year remaining on his previous deal but the fresh contract will extend his time at the club to eight years.
The England centre-back made 14 appearances for Unai Emery's side in the Premier League last season after recovering from rupturing his anterior cruciate ligament on the opening day of the 2023-24 campaign.
After making his loan move from Bournemouth in 2019 permanent, Mings has made 180 appearances in claret and blue.
He told Villa's official website: "In the time I've been at the club we've had quite the journey.
"Every player signs for a club hoping they can contribute positively towards something successful and my belief that we can achieve something extra special is stronger than ever."
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