The Giants have locked away young gun Harry Perryman on a contract extension until the end of the 2022 season.

The 21-year old has emerged as one of the brightest young talents in the league this season, averaging 18.4 disposals per game and booting 11 goals.

The utility was being courted by a number of rival clubs but now recommits to the team who drafted him with Pick 14 in the 2016 AFL Draft.

Perryman was thrilled to sign on at Western Sydney for two more seasons.

“I love the club and the culture we’ve developed so I’m glad to be here for at least another couple of years,” Perryman told gwsgiants.com.au.

“It’s been a challenging season this year but the future is exciting for our club and I can’t wait to get 2021 underway.”

Giants General Manager Football Jason McCartney added: “Harry has become an integral part of our club and we’re delighted he’s re-committed his future to the GIANTS.

“He’s a tough and courageous player with terrific skills who took his game to the next level this year.

Perryman joins Jeremy Finalyson in re-signing with the Giants, while Zac Williams looks set to move to Carlton as a free agent.