Highly-regarded Kilmarnock teenager David Watson has committed his future to his boyhood club by signing a two-year contract extension until June 2025.
The 18-year-old midfielder has been part of Killie’s academy for more than a decade and has broken into the first team this term.
After enjoying two League Cup outings at the start of the campaign, Watson made his Premiership debut in March and has gone on to start each of the last six matches in Derek McInnes’ engine room.
“Reaching the first team had been the goal since I joined the club as a seven-year-old, but I feel like my journey here is only just getting started,” he told the Killie website after signing his new deal.
“There are so many factors that make Kilmarnock the right place for the next stage of my career.
“The manager has given me so much belief about what we can achieve over the next two years and I’m excited about the future that lies ahead.”
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