Glenn Morris has signed a new one-year contract at MEMS Priestfield Stadium, ensuring he stays with the Gills until the end of the 2025/26 campaign.
Morris won Gillingham FC's "Player of the Year" award at the end of April after putting in a string of fine displays between the sticks. He made incredible saves at both Notts County and Carlisle United to ensure Gills got good points in both games.
He also made some excellent stops against promotion chasers Walsall, and away to Accrington before Gills late equaliser at the Wham Stadium.
Earlier in the season he became the oldest player to ever represent the club, breaking Andy Hessenthaler's record. Morris has played 38 times this season, keeping 13 clean sheets.
On extending his deal, Glenn said: "I am really pleased, it is nice to get it done early so you can sort of relax over the summer and enjoy the time away.
"Next season will be tough, it always is, but it is about being consistent."
Manager Gareth Ainsworth said: "I am really pleased that Glenn has agreed to sign for another year.
"He thoroughly deserved to win Player of the Year following some magnificent displays in goal and is a very popular member of the squad.
"He is the model professional who gives everything on a day-to-day basis; his experience is invaluable and we are very lucky to have him."
A full interview with Glenn will appear on the club website in due course.