Softfootball has reported that Dan Ballard has extended his contract with Sunderland A.F.C. for another year, ensuring he will remain with the Wearside club until the summer of 2029. The news was officially shared by Sunderland via their official X handle.
The club’s statement read:
We delighted to announce that Dan Ballard has signed a new contract until summer 2029, with a Club option of an additional year
The centre-back signed the extension prior to Saturday’s 1–1 match against AFC Bournemouth at the Vitality Stadium. This new agreement acknowledges Ballard’s impressive performances over the past year and his ongoing growth in the Premier League following the team’s promotion.

Ballard has played a key role in the strong performances of Régis Le Bris’s side this season and stood out once again on the south coast. His previous contract was set to end in 2028, but Sunderland acted swiftly due to increasing attention on his abilities, securing his long-term future with the club.
This announcement follows our recent note wishing football enthusiasts, analysts, and the wider public a happy start to March 2026, amid significant managerial changes across Europe.
The extension gives director of football Florent Ghisolfi more stability as he prepares for the summer transfer window. Initially, negotiations faced delays, and potential external interest posed a risk to Sunderland’s position, but this new deal reinstates long-term assurance.

Ballard is scheduled to be recognized at the North East Football Writers’ Association dinner at Ramside, where he will receive the Player of the Year award, making him the first male recipient since Jermain Defoe in 2016.
In related news, Pep Guardiola confirmed, as reported by Fabrizio Romano, that Erling Haaland missed Manchester City F.C.’s 1–0 victory over Leeds United F.C. on February 28, 2026 due to a minor training injury, with the club’s medical team opting for a cautious approach.
