Real Madrid have agreed a new deal with Eduardo Camavinga to keep the France midfielder at the club until 2029.
The 20-year-old, who joined the La Liga giants from Rennes at the age of 18 in August 2021, is reported to have agreed a release clause of one billion euros.
He won six trophies in his first two seasons in Spain, including the Champions League in 2021-22.
Team-mates Rodrygo and Vinicius Junior have also recently committed to new long-term contracts at Real Madrid.
Camavinga became the youngest senior France international for 106 years in September 2020, making his debut in a Uefa Nations League victory over Croatia aged 17 years and nine months, having become the youngest Rennes debutant aged 16 years and four months in April 2019.
He signed a six-year deal at the Bernabeu following his £27m move from Ligue 1, initially tying him to the club until 2027.
Camavinga, who has won 12 caps for his country, made a substitute appearance in France’s World Cup final defeat by Argentina in December.