Adam Keighran has inked a contract extension with the Wigan Warriors.
The former NRL utility will officially stay put in the Super League despite previously labelling a return to Australia as "ideal".
His three-year deal will keep him at the club until the end of 2028.
Keighran was a key member of Wigan's 2024 side that claimed a historic quadruple.
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In his debut season, he primarily played at centre but also provided injury cover in the halves.
"I am so grateful to sign on for a further three seasons at such a great club," Keighran said.
"It was never a tough decision to sign with Wigan, so I'm grateful to the club for allowing me to take the needed time to have the conversations with my family on the decision to stay in England."
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Keighran made his NRL debut for the New Zealand Warriors in 2019, racking up nine appearances for the club over two seasons.
He then played 17 matches for the Sydney Roosters from 2021 to 2022.
A move to the Super League to play for Catalans Dragons in 2023 followed, before a switch to his current club, Wigan.