Joel Bagan has signed a new four-year contract to stay at League One promotion winners Cardiff City.
The Bluebirds academy graduate played a key role as Brian Barry-Murphy's side returned to the Championship at the first attempt in 2025-26.
The 24-year-old full-back was one of a trio of senior players whose deals were set to expire this summer.
But Bagan is now tied to Cardiff until 2030.
"I'm delighted to be extending my stay at this club. I've been here since I was 16 and it feels like home," said Bagan.
"Last season was so special and I'm excited for what the future will bring now. I think it is a great time to be a Cardiff City player."
Baganjoins fellow defender Perry Ngin agreeing new terms, but midfielderRyan Wintle has confirmed he will be leavingthe Welsh club.
Cardiff have alreadysecured the permanent signing of goalkeeper Nathan Trottafter he impressed while on loan during their promotion-winning campaign.
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Bagan was named in the League One team of the season in 2025-26 after making 52 appearances across the campaign.
Having made his debut in 2020, the former Southampton youth player has made 130 appearances for Cardiff.
A Republic of Ireland Under-21 international, Bagan was called up to the senior squad earlier this month. withdrew because of injury.
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