SOL BRYNN has committed his future to Middlesbrough by signing a new long-term contract with the club.
The 23-year-old goalkeeper has agreed a new four-year deal with the Teessiders.
Boro-born Brynn has been with the club since the age of nine. He made his senior debut in this season's Carabao Cup win over Leeds United and has been a regular on the substitutes' bench for Boro's league matches under Michael Carrick.
The shot-stopper has had successful loan spells at Queen of the South, Swindon, and Leyton Orient.
Last season, Brynn kept 13 clean sheets in 45 senior appearances for Leyton Orient before returning to Boro in the summer.
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