New Contract Ricardo Pereira - 2026

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Leicester City is delighted to confirm that Ricardo Pereira has signed a contract extension with the Football Club, keeping him at King Power Stadium until at least 2026.

The Portuguese international right-back, who joined City from Porto in May 2018, has made more than 100 appearances in all competitions for the Club to-date.

An attacking full-back, Ricardo has caught the eye with a number of exciting performances during his time on Filbert Way, with the 28-year-old featuring on 14 occasions so far this term.

Speaking to LCFC.com, Pereira said: “I would say this is the natural thing to happen. I’m happy here. I think the Club is happy. It’s a win-win situation. To be in the Premier League, at a club like Leicester, it’s something when I was young which was far, far away. Now, I have to enjoy the moment and enjoy the present and keep doing by best for the Club and for me.”

Born in Lisbon, Ricardo started his senior career with Vitória de Guimarães, and made his Primeira Liga debut in a 3-1 win over Pacos de Ferreira in April 2012.

He signed for Porto in July 2013 and made his first UEFA Champions League appearance against Lille a year later, before joining Nice on loan in summer 2015.

While in France, where he spent two seasons, he established himself as one of the best full-backs in Ligue 1, playing 56 times for Les Aiglons.

His performances in the south of France earned him a move to Filbert Way and he joined the Foxes from Porto in May 2018.

He made his Premier League bow against Manchester United at Old Trafford on the opening day of the 2018/19 campaign and endeared himself to the Blue Army with a string of impressive displays.

Building a reputation as one of the most talented full-backs in the Premier League, Ricardo was named the Club’s Player and Players' Player of the Year at the conclusion of his maiden year as a Fox.

His stock continued to rise in 2019/20, with goals against Tottenham Hotspur, Newcastle and West Ham United leading to victories on all three occasions, and although injury cut short that season, he returned to action in 2020/21.

Internationally, he has represented Portugal at various youth levels before making the step-up to the senior side and starring for his country at the 2018 FIFA World Cup.
 
If he can avoid serious injury and get back to the standard he was before then its a great move as he was by far the best right back I had ever seen for us up until then.

Big if though given our recent record but hopefully it pays off as he is great to watch at his best.
 
Really hope he stays injury free.

At the minute that length of contract seems a risk. But sure negotiations on the length of the deal have been a big discussion point.

But before injury, he was one of our best players and we're very lucky to have a right back of his calibre - hopefully he can stay fit, have a full pre-season and get back to that.
 
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