The contract extension comes just days after the Spaniard made his long-awaited return from a serious knee injury, completing the first 45 minutes of Sunday’s draw with Leicester City.
For the past six months, Jonny has displayed the determination and commitment which defines Nuno Espirito Santo’s group and he’ll now remain at the club until 2025.
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— Wolves (@Wolves) February 10, 2021
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In 2018 the left-wing-back moved to Molineux, on a loan move which was quickly made permanent, and instantly became a key member of the Wolves group.
In his opening two seasons in old gold, Jonny produced 87 consistently impressive performances, helping the club to back-to-back seventh place finishes in the Premier League and long runs in the Emirates FA Cup and Europa League.
Goals have arrived against Southampton, Newcastle United and Crystal Palace, and while ventures forward are a regular feature of Jonny’s game, it’s his rock-solid defending which allow the 26-year-old to be so dependable.
It’s that consistency which earned Jonny his first senior international cap, while at Molineux, but, for now, the focus is on building on Sunday and returning to full fitness for the remainder of the 2020/21 campaign.