
Glentoran Football Club is delighted to announce that goalkeeper Dániel Gyollai has signed an 18-month contract extension, keeping the Hungarian shot-stopper at the BetMcLean Oval until the end of the 2025/26 season.
Dániel Gyollai joined the Glens during the summer transfer window following his recovery from a serious cruciate ligament injury at Maidenhead United.
Since arriving in East Belfast, the former Stoke City, Wigan Athletic and Peterborough United stopper has firmly established himself as one of the Sports Direct Premiership’s standout performers, making 25 appearances to date.
The Hungarian’s commanding performances between the posts have been a driving force behind the club’s ongoing ten-match unbeaten run and helping the side secure a place in the BetMcLean Cup final.
The 27-year-old also made headlines earlier this season by scoring his first-ever professional goal during a dramatic 2-1 comeback victory at Solitude, when his long clearance caught Cliftonville’s goalkeeper off guard.
Dániel’s excellent form this season has already earned him the Northern Ireland Football Writers’ Association Player of the Month award for October, as well as a hat-trick of Glentoran Supporters’ Player of the Month accolades in September, October and November.
Discussing his new contract Dániel Gyollai said: “I’m thrilled to commit my future to Glentoran and end any speculation about where I might be next season. From the moment I arrived, I felt at home and extending my stay at the BetMcLean Oval was an easy decision.
“This is the perfect place for me to continue my football. Declan is building something special here. The squad is ambitious and there’s a real belief among the players and staff that we can bring silverware back to Glentoran, challenge for league titles and compete on the European stage. With two cup finals on the horizon and an unbeaten run of ten matches, we’re certainly moving in the right direction.
“I’m incredibly fortunate to work with two former Glentoran goalkeepers, Declan and Elliott, who have both lifted trophies for this club. Their experience and guidance have been invaluable in helping me improve my game. They believed in my ability when they brought me here and I’m determined to repay that faith with my performances.
“The support from our fans has been phenomenal since the day I joined and it’s a privilege to play in front of them. I’m fully committed to giving everything I have to help deliver the success they deserve.”
Dan Gyollai’s new contract not only retains one of the league’s top goalkeepers but also reinforces Glentoran owner Ali Pour’s vision of assembling a squad capable of challenging for silverware and achieving success under Declan Devine’s leadership.
This ambition has been highlighted by the January signings of Christie Pattisson, Shane McEleney, and Ciarán Coll, alongside long-term contract extensions for James Singleton, James Douglas, Cameron Palmer, and Devine himself.
Declan Devine, First Team Manager at Glentoran said: “It’s fantastic to have Dán commit his future to Glentoran. He’s been simply outstanding since joining us and is one of the best goalkeepers in the league. His shot-stopping ability, leadership and presence make him a key figure both on and off the pitch and he’s exactly the type of player we want at this club.
“Dán is a huge fan favourite and a leader in the dressing room, so securing his future will give everyone at the club a real lift. With so much football still to play, putting any speculation around Big Dan’s future to bed is a massive positive.
“His new contract further highlights the direction we’re heading as a club. It’s a clear statement of intent about the calibre of player we want to build this squad around as we strive to challenge for silverware and secure European qualification.
“I’d like to thank Ali Pour and Paul Millar for their work behind the scenes to make this deal happen as we continue to work together to take this club to the next level.”
Paul Millar, Sporting Director at Glentoran said: “Completing this deal is a massive boost for everyone at the club. We’ve been working on it for a while and I’m thrilled that Dán sees his future here at Glentoran.
“It’s no secret other clubs were interested in him, but his decision to stay speaks volumes about the direction we’re heading in under Declan Devine’s outstanding management and Ali Pour’s continued support.
“Declan has a clear vision for the type of player he wants - individuals who play for the badge, give everything on the pitch, and are fully committed to achieving success for the club.
“The players we’ve brought in and retained reflect that mindset and underline our determination to keep building a squad capable of challenging for silverware and competing for league titles.”