Andre signs new Wolves deal

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Wolves midfielder Andre has committed his future to the club, signing a new deal which runs until 2030.
The 24-year-old has played 74 times over the last two seasons and his new agreement also includes an option on a further year.
Head coach Rob Edwards said: "Andre's a great guy and is incredibly professional – he's a dream to work with. He's grown into a leader and will continue to do that, the more he's around the football club. This is a big step for him, because he'll be experienced in England and will know how important a player he is for us.
"He's an excellent footballer, technically he's really, really good. He's got really high potential, we've seen it in the Premier League, and it's exciting that we can have him in the Championship. We can't disrespect the level, because we know how difficult it is as well, but he's certainly going to look a good player.
"If your best players, the people that you want to keep around, are willing to stay and to fight, then it shows we're serious. Continuity is important, but we want people who want to be here as well, and Andre is showing is a real commitment."
Executive chairman Nathan Shi said Andre "believes in this football club, he believes in what we are building together".
Technical director Matt Jackson added: "We're delighted to have Andre as an integral part of our quest to get back into the Premier League as quickly as possible.