Super Eagles defender Benjamin Fredrick has taken another major step in his burgeoning career after Brentford confirmed his promotion to the club’s first-team squad and rewarded him with a new four-year contract.
The 21-year-old Nigerian international, who has linked up with Keith Andrews’ senior squad for pre-season preparations, has committed his future to the Premier League club until 2030, with Brentford also holding the option of extending the deal by a further year.
The announcement caps a remarkable rise for the versatile defender, whose journey from grassroots football in Kaduna to the Premier League has been defined by steady progression, resilience and consistent performances at club and international level.
Brentford head coach Keith Andrews believes Fredrick possesses all the attributes required to establish himself in the senior squad and insisted the club sees enormous potential in the young defender.
“We’re delighted that Benji has signed a new deal and is going to be part of the group this season because we see a lot of potential in him and where we can bring his game to,” Andrews said.








