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Willy Gnonto scored against Portsmouth on the opening day of the season Leeds United forward Willy Gnonto has signed a new four-year contract to run until the summer of 2028. The Italy international, 20, joined Leeds from Swiss club FC Zurich in 2022 and has made 76 appearances for the Elland Road club, scoring 14 goals. He started last season's play-off final which Leeds lost 1-0 to Southampton and all three Championship games so far in this campaign. "I'm really happy for this extension, " Gnonto told the club's website. "It's been, since the start, I can say, my second home. I really enjoyed being here and with the ambition in the club, I see my future here. "I feel like I can bring many things to the table. I know my qualities, of course and I know my character. So I try to give my best every time and I feel like everyone can see it. " Gnonto became Italy's youngest goalscorer, aged only 18, when he netted against Germany in a Nations League match in June 2022. Latest Leeds United news, analysis and fan views Follow Leeds United in the BBC Sport app Listen to the latest Don't Go To Bed Just Yet podcast Premier League: Arsenal v Brighton - team news & build-up England opener Duckett caught early on day three v Sri Lanka Italian Grand Prix third practice - radio & text It's not a scandal if nobody knows, right? Watch all episodes of British dramedy with Anna Paquin and Sophie Okonedo Victoria Wood's heart-warming comedy classic The bittersweet story of the lives and loves of a canteen crew An epic tale of seduction, blood and immortality A vivid reinvention of Anne Rice’s gothic Vampire Chronicles series Clive Owen stars in a dystopian action thriller. Video Clive Owen stars in a dystopian action thriller It's 2027, Britain is a brutal police state and a government employee receives a dangerous request Full list of all done deals on transfer deadline day Atkinson not surprised by maiden Test century 'My heart dies every time I lose' - Osaka after US Open exit Stunning Rathnayake catch ends Atkinson innings. Video Stunning Rathnayake catch ends Atkinson innings What's happening and when at Paris Paralympics? 'Never grow up, Joe' - England's Peter Pan plays Rootball Root's brilliant century gives England edge on day one against Sri Lanka. Video Root's brilliant century gives England edge on day one against Sri Lanka 'Bold but not reckless - Carsley adopts youthful evolution for England' Liverpool host Real Madrid - who plays who in new-look Champions League? Mercedes and Verstappen 'keep open communication' over future move - Wolff Spectacular opening ceremony ignites Paris Paralympics Who is new Liverpool signing Chiesa and why is the fee £10m? Pundits pick best Champions League moments, players & 2024-25 winners. Video Pundits pick best Champions League moments, players & 2024-25 winners Paralysed by an ex-boyfriend, Otto rises as Paralympian 'Evans retires as one of NI's all-time greats' 'When I win the ball, I'm happy' - who is incoming Man Utd midfielder Ugarte? How a Facebook advert changed a life and the look of a sport F1 Q&A: Can Norris still narrow gap to win Championship? Schoolmates and bridesmaids battle for Paralympic gold How Ali's 'War of the Worlds' started crossover fight trend © 2024 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.