Catalans Dragons loose forward Mickael Goudemand has signed a two-year contract with the club.
The contract extension will see Goudemand stay at the Gilbert Brutus Stadium until the end of the 2023 season.
The French international has made 49 appearances for the Dragons, scoring four tries.
“I am very happy to extend my contract with Catalans Dragons for the next two seasons,” said Goudemand.
“The team is incredible this year and I am lucky to be part of it. My objectives are to keep progressing but also to bring a title back in Perpignan.”
Steve McNamara could not hide his joy at the news.
“Mika is a great example for all young French players,” said McNamara.
“He has committed himself to improving every day and from joining the club on a trial basis in 2018, he has established himself regularly in the matchday 17.
“We are very happy he has agreed to a new two-year deal and look forward to seeing his influence grow even further within our team.”
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