Norwich City have announced that they have activated the one-year extension options in Teemu Pukki, Todd Cantwell and Matthew Dennis's contracts.
All three players were due to become free agents at the end of the current season but now have their futures committed to Carrow Road until the summer of 2023.
Pukki has his double-figure Premier League goals for the season with 10 strikes from 31 appearances this term, and he now has a total of 77 strikes and 21 assists in 161 games for the Canaries since his 2018 arrival from Brondby.
Meanwhile, Cantwell struggled for regular minutes in the first half of the 2021-22 Premier League season and was shipped out on loan to Bournemouth in January, but he is without a goal or assist in 11 games for the Cherries - who possess the option to sign him permanently - in all competitions.
Twenty-year-old midfielder Dennis - a former product of Arsenal's youth academy - has made a positive impression on loan at National League side Southend United, scoring seven times in 24 fifth-tier appearances.
Dennis is still waiting for his first senior appearance for Norwich, who are eight points adrift of safety at the foot of the Premier League table with six games left to play.