Brentford have triggered one-year contract extensions for long-serving trio Josh Dasilva, Rico Henry and Mathias Jensen.
They will now remain at Gtech Community Stadium until the end of the 2026-27 season, having been part of the side that won the club promotion to the Premier League for the first time in 2021.
Dasilva put pen to paper on a fresh one-year deal, with the club option of a further 12 months in October 2025, despite suffering multiple setbacks after picking up an ACL, MCL and meniscus injury in February 2024.
He made his long-awaited return to the pitch in April 2026 in Brentford’s 3-0 win over West Ham – his first appearance in 822 days.
“I’m delighted he is back involved in first-team football and staying at the club,” head coach Keith Andrews said.
“The plan is for him to have a really good pre-season and build him up so he can be fighting for a starting position come the start of next season.”
Left-back Henry will embark on his 11th season with the Bees, having joined from Walsall for an undisclosed fee back in August 2016.
The 28-year-old played a crucial role this season, featuring 30 times and reaching 100 Premier League appearances, as the club challenged for European football.
“Rico is somebody who knows the culture and the fabric of the club really well,” Andrews said. “I’m really glad he will be here for another year.
“It is important he has a good off-season going into pre-season, and then hopefully we can get him back raring to go.”
Jensen, who joined Brentford from Celta Vigo in July 2019, also surpassed 150 Premier League appearances for Brentford in 2025-26.
The central midfielder has been a first-team stalwart under Thomas Frank and Andrews, having scored 17 goals and registered 32 assists in 275 outings.
“He has been huge behind the scenes, with an understanding of everything about the club, how it works and the culture,” Andrews said.
“He has played a big part both on and off the pitch, and his performances last season were of a very high level. Naturally, I was very keen for him to stay.”
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