MIDDLESBROUGH youngster Law McCabe has committed his future to the club by signing a new contract to the end of the 2026-27 season.
The 17-year-old signed his first professional deal in February, and the extended terms are reward for his impressive on-field performances in the last ten months.
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McCabe was called up to represent England Under-18s in September and was part of the squad that contested the Tournoi International in Limoges.
Having joined Michael Carrick's senior Middlesbrough squad on a regular basis for training, the teenager then made his senior debut in last month's 4-0 win over Preston.
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Law was also an unused substitute at Leeds United last weekend.
The Middlesbrough-born midfielder, who has been part of the club's academy set-up since the age of nine, has played virtually every minute for Boro's Under-18s side this campaign, only missing the trip to Liverpool because of his involvement with the Under-21 age group.
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