Westwood signs new two-year deal with Wednesday
Sheffield Wednesday goalkeeper Keiren Westwood has signed a new two-year deal with the club.
The 34-year-old, who was out of contract this summer, has made 164 appearances in all competitions for the Owls since arriving from Sunderland in 2014.
“Goalkeeper Keiren Westwood has signed a new contract with Sheffield Wednesday. The popular shot-stopper has penned a two-year deal at Hillsborough,” Wednesday confirmed on their official website.
Westwood equalled a long-standing club record of 17 clean sheets in his first season at the club and repeated the feat in 2015/16.
He found opportunities limited during the first half of last season, but fought his way back into contention under manager Steve Bruce and made 21 appearances, keeping 11 clean sheets.
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