Republic of Ireland international David McGoldrick has committed his future to Sheffield United by signing a new two-year contract.
It'll keep the striker at Bramall Lane until the summer of 2022 and he follows Billy Sharp and Ollie Norwood in agreeing new deals this week.
"There's nowhere else I'd rather be spending the next two years, so I'm over the moon to sign this extension and remain a part of this fantastic journey the club is on," McGoldrick told Sheffield United's official website.
"As everyone has seen, this is a club that rewards and ties down those players that have contributed heavily to the success it's enjoyed so I'm delighted the gaffer sees me in the same bracket as Billy, Ollie and before that Enda and Flecky.
"I'd like to thank the gaffer and the board for getting this sorted so quickly and smoothly. This is a strange and horrible time for everyone, in all walks of life, and it's been tough.
"But the good news is coming back out of the club and I'm really pleased to have committed my future. It all starts again at Villa and that will be a tough first game back.
"It's going to be different to normal in a lot of respects, but we believe we're 100 per cent ready and as we've proved on numerous occasions that we're a match for anyone."