May 20, 2025
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Brentford manager Thomas Frank pictured on March 15, 2025

Brentford player to sign 2 year contract extension – Snubs bigger clubs.

In December, Christian Nørgaard said he’s open to signing a new contract at Brentford but also kept the door open for a transfer.

The Denmark international has less than four months left on his contract and has been a regular for the Bees this season.

Fast forward to March and Tipsbladet state the 31-year-old has committed his long-term future to Brentford.

They report the defensive midfielder has extended his contract with the Premier League club until 2027.

Brentford manager Thomas Frank pictured on March 15, 2025

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Brentford took the Dane from Fiorentina in 2019, when they were in the Championship. He has been a key figure in Thomas Frank’s starting lineup in the Premier League and has been their captain since last season.

Nørgaard’s contract situation has seen clubs bigger than Brentford show interest in him and he could have considered offers for a free transfer in the summer window.

Instead, the former Brøndby man has decided to continue at Brentford by signing a two-year extension. With this, Tipsbladet state he once again ‘confirms his loyalty’ to the London club.

The player had earlier stated he wants to finish his career at Brøndby. With the contract renewal, the Danish club have to wait longer for his return.

Brentford manager Thomas Frank pictured on March 15, 2025

Christian Norgaard reveals reasons behind new Brentford contract as Thomas Frank makes “no-brainer” admission..

Brentford midfielder Christian Norgaard has explained that there were “a lot of factors” behind his decision to sign a new contract with the Premier League club.
Norgaard was set to be out of contract at the end of the season, although there was an option to extend his deal by a further year.

However, a recent report claimed that Brentford and Norgaard have reached an agreement over a fresh two-year contract.

Brentford manager Thomas Frank pictured on March 15, 2025

Brentford have now confirmed Norgaard’s new contract, which will keep him at the Gtech Community Stadium until the summer of 2027.

Norgaard reveals reasons behind new deal
Following the announcement, the Brentford captain revealed there were several reasons behind his decision to commit his future to the Premier League club.

“There are a lot of factors that played their part in me signing a new deal,” Norgaard told the club’s official website.

“Most importantly, it’s a place I feel very safe in. It’s an environment I enjoy being in and my family loves living in West London. If they are not happy then I will not be able to perform.

“My wife is very supportive. She’s fantastic with our children as well but she also made it pretty clear that her first priority is that she’d be very happy if we stayed. I’m sure that also played a part in my way of thinking.

Brentford manager Thomas Frank pictured on March 15, 2025

“I enjoy the responsibility and the role I have at the club. I’ve been at other clubs where I haven’t played as much, so just playing football is something you should always appreciate.

“Our whole coaching staff is incredible to work with and again, is something that played its part in me extending. It’s special to keep being a part of something that you’ve been a part of for a long time.”

Brentford head coach Thomas Frank has admitted it was an easy decision for the club to make an effort to retain Norgaard’s services.

“This new contract was a no-brainer for us and Christian,” Frank said. “Christian has been an integral part of the fantastic journey we have been on these past six years.

“He is our club captain and one of our most important players. His ability to sense danger and make interceptions is at an extraordinarily high level, as is his ability to play forward on the first or second touch. And he has picked up his goal threat this season!”

Brentford manager Thomas Frank pictured on March 15, 2025

“The first time I coached Christian, he was a no.10; now he is one of the best defensive midfielders in the Premier League.

“I’m very happy. Hopefully we can continue to be successful together with Christian leading the team.”

Norgaard will continue to don the captain’s armband when Brentford return to action for Wednesday’s Premier League clash against Newcastle United.

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