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Goalkeeper Christian Walton agrees new four-year deal at Brighton

The England Under-21 international is set to spend the season out on loan once again.

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England Under-21 goalkeeper Christian Walton has agreed a new four-year contract with Brighton.

Walton joined from hometown club Plymouth in 2013 and has made four first-team appearances for the Premier League newcomers.

He has represented England at Under-19, Under-20 and Under-21 levels, winning his first cap for the latter against Bosnia and Herzegovina last October.

“We are delighted Christian has committed long term to the club, as he has a very bright future ahead,” manager Chris Hughton told club’s official website.

“He had two very good loan spells with Luton and Southend last season, which really benefited his ongoing development.

“Christian will go out on loan again this season, as he is at a stage in his career where he needs to be playing regular football to continue the excellent progress he has made.”

Walton, 21, has made 50 senior appearances during the last two seasons in loan spells at Bury, Plymouth, Luton and Southend.

Brighton later announced that Walton would be joining Wigan on a season-long loan deal for the 2017-18 season.

As part of the agreement with Wigan, Brighton will have an emergency option to recall Walton if required.

Hughton said: “This is a good move for all concerned – both clubs and the player.

“Christian needs to be playing regularly, and Wigan offer him the opportunity to do that in League One.”

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