JAKE Mamo has become the fourth player in the past week to commit their long-term future to Warrington Wolves.

The Wire have confirmed the utility back has put pen-to-paper on a two-year extension to his current contract.

Mamo, who has three tries in six appearances this year, is now tied to the club until the end of the 2021 campaign as opposed to his original deal, which expired in November.

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The 24-year-old former Huddersfield man joins teammates Tom Lineham, Joe Philbin and Toby King in signing new deals after the trio penned fresh terms last week.

Wire head coach Steve Price believes Mamo’s decision to stay put is another example of players investing in the culture of the club.

“Jake has shown that he can add some energy and a spark on the edge,” he said.

“He has slotted into the squad well and brings a lot of enthusiasm into training and out on the field.

“He can play in a number of different positions which makes him a great asset to the side.

“It shows what a good culture we have developed here at Warrington, that players are keen to commit to the club and want to be a part of this playing squad.”

This news now reduces the number of Wire players who will be out of contract at the end of the current season to eight.

Bryson Goodwin, Ryan Atkins, Kevin Brown, Sitaleki Akauola, Ben Westwood, Lama Tasi, Jack Johnson and Pat Moran are all off-contract at the end of 2019.