Striker Owen Stirton says he's "thrilled" to extend his Dundee United contract until the summer of 2028.
The 18-year-old academy graduate made his senior debut in 2023 in United's 3-0 SPFL Trust Trophy win over Dunfermline and since then has gone on to make 16 first-team appearances for Jim Goodwin's side.
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This term, he's played eight games for United, including in their Conference League qualifiers, and has scored one goal, in their Premier Sports Cup win over Kilmarnock.
"I'm thrilled to sign a longer contract here as I continue to grow my United career," Stirton said.
"The opportunities I've been given have provided a great platform to showcase my ability and keep developing. Playing in Europe on four occasions was unbelievable, and scoring my first cup goal for United was another dream moment.
"From my loan spell at Montrose to those European nights and my recent Under-19 international appearances, 2025 has been a huge year for my development.
"I feel I've matured a lot and now I want to show that I can play a significant role in the first-team squad as we look to build on a strong campaign so far."

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