Sydney FC goalkeeper Andrew Redmayne has committed his future to the club for the next two seasons.

The Sky Blues 2019 Grand Final hero has inked a deal which will see him remain with the harbour city club until the end of the Hyundai A-League 2021-22 season.

Redmayne has been a revelation since joining the club three years ago and was key to the Sky Blues Grand Final success last season, saving two penalties in the shoot-out, which resulted in Sydney FC lifting the trophy.

“The last three years have been the best and most enjoyable of my career and I am very happy to be extending my stay at Sydney FC,” said the Socceroos shot-stopper.

“There’s no other club in Australia I’d rather play for and I feel I still have a huge amount to offer and improve on here.

“I believe we are beginning a new chapter for myself and for Sydney FC, and I’m looking forward to it immensely.

“Ultimately I would like to test myself overseas, but for now I want to continue to achieve success at Sydney FC.”

Andrew Redmayne celebrates after the 2019 Grand Final.

Head Coach Steve Corica described Redmayne as one of the keys to the club’s trophy wins.

“Andrew has been outstanding for us. There’s no doubt in my mind that he is the number one goalkeeper in the A-League and I’m delighted that he will be playing at Sydney FC.

“He has been one of our most consistent players during our recent successes and fully deserves his national recognition as well.”

Redmayne has played 92 times for the Sky Blues, including 70 Hyundai A-League games, 11 FFA Cup matches and made 11 AFC Champions League starts.