According to the club's website, Fearon expressed his excitement about extending his stay, saying he felt a strong connection with the team since joining the U15s.
Fearon also credited West Ham's coaches, including Lauris Coggin, with helping him regain his confidence after being released by Chelsea.
Coggin has been a key figure in Fearon's development since his U15s days.
Mark Noble, West Ham's football chief, praised Fearon's potential, saying he believes the midfielder has what it takes to be a top player.
Noble emphasized the importance of staying driven and working hard to achieve success at the club.











