By Andy Warren
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Massimo Luongo has signed a new contract with the Club, extending his stay until the summer of 2025.
The midfielder joined the Blues for a second spell in January 2023, going on to play an important role as Town won promotion from League One, before then agreeing fresh terms prior to the start of the current season.
Having played 27 times in all competitions during 2023/24, the 31-year-old has now signed a contract for a further year, with the Club holding the option to extend the deal for an additional 12 months.
“I’m delighted to have signed a new contract with the Club,” Massimo said.

"Playing for Ipswich Town, under this manager, fits me perfectly and I’ve got some great relationships both on and off the pitch that I’m excited to keep going with.
“I love every bit about being here and this is where I want to stay because it’s a happy place to be with a culture which runs all the way through every area of the Club.
“I’m pleased to have got this done so now it’s a case of getting my head down and getting on with the rest of the season, doing my best to help the team.”
Massimo has played a total of 54 games in a Town shirt, with the first of his two spells coming during the opening half of the 2012/13 campaign, during a loan from Tottenham Hotspur.
He returned last year and has subsequently featured 43 times in all competitions, scoring four goals, including vital strikes in the victories over Blackburn Rovers and Millwall earlier in the season.
