Norwich City captain Kenny McLean has signed a new two-year contract with the Championship club, solidifying his commitment to the Canaries. The 34-year-old Scotland midfielder has been a vital part of the team since joining from Aberdeen in January 2018, making 310 appearances. McLean expressed his happiness with the decision, stating that the club has become an integral part of his life over the past eight years. He aims to finish his career at Norwich City, where he feels a strong connection. Previously, McLean's contract was set to expire this summer, but the club exercised a one-year extension option during the 2024-25 campaign. Now, with fresh terms on the table, McLean is eager to contribute further to the team's success. He emphasized the trust the manager has in him and his desire to repay that trust through his performances. Norwich City finished ninth in the Championship after a season that saw McLean score three goals in 45 appearances, including a crucial goal in their final match against Swansea City.