Morgan Gannon has committed his long-term future to Leeds Rhinos by signing a new contract with the club.
The 18-year-old has put pen to paper on a four-year deal which will keep him at Headingley until at least the end of the 2025 Super League season.
Gannon has featured in every game under Richard Agar this season and he managed to get himself over the line for a try in the win over Wakefield Trinity last time out.
After making his debut last season he has now made 17 first-team appearances and he’s keen to continue his progress with the Rhinos.
“I am really pleased to have got my contract sorted and have that locked in so I can focus on my rugby,” Gannon told the club.
“I am happy to be getting game time, getting plenty of minutes under my belt and learning every week. That’s all I can really ask for so I’m really happy.
“The last 18 months have been big for me, Leeds have given me that opportunity to play first team rugby and be able to show what I can do. I am really grateful for that.
“The decision to sign a long term contract with Leeds wasn’t too difficult. The Rhinos have been everything that I have always wanted in a club. They have given me the chance to play first team and I can’t thank them enough.”
He added: “The direction the club is going in is really positive and there is a lot of good youth coming through all at the same time and hopefully we can enjoy success together.”
Rhinos head coach Agar said: “It is great news that Morgan Gannon as agreed a new long term contract with the club.
“First and foremost, Morgan is an outstanding young man and a real credit to his family.
“On top of that he has a tremendous talent, which he has shown over the last eighteen months in Super League with the Rhinos.
“I am sure he will continue to progress over the coming years.”