
Carmont, who joined Wigan from NRL side Newcastle Knights in November 2007, has impressed in his two Super League seasons, scoring 31 tries in 63 appearances.
And chairman Ian Lenagan says he is 'delighted' to have secured the signature of the experienced Samoan.
'George is both strong in defence and possesses an excellent try-scoring ratio and he has consistently performed well for the side,' said Lenagan, who has had a clause inserted into the contract that ensures the second year will only be activated if Carmont makes a pre-agreed number of appearances.
'The deal is good for both parties as it can give George a second year based on sufficient appearances next season but ensures opportunity for our young developing players at the club to make their mark if fitness prevents George playing to the right extent or level next year.'
Carmont said the decision to stay at Wigan 'was the best for myself and my family'.
'There is a good feeling and a good bond amongst the boys, which I wanted to continue to be a part of,' he said.
Carmont's future was left somewhat uncertain following the departure of former Wigan coach Brian Noble, who has now taken over at Celtic Crusaders.
But the 31-year-old said he is looking forward to playing under the new regime.
He added: 'I am excited about working under the new coaching staff of Michael Maguire and Shaun Wane.'
And chairman Ian Lenagan says he is 'delighted' to have secured the signature of the experienced Samoan.
'George is both strong in defence and possesses an excellent try-scoring ratio and he has consistently performed well for the side,' said Lenagan, who has had a clause inserted into the contract that ensures the second year will only be activated if Carmont makes a pre-agreed number of appearances.
'The deal is good for both parties as it can give George a second year based on sufficient appearances next season but ensures opportunity for our young developing players at the club to make their mark if fitness prevents George playing to the right extent or level next year.'
Carmont said the decision to stay at Wigan 'was the best for myself and my family'.
'There is a good feeling and a good bond amongst the boys, which I wanted to continue to be a part of,' he said.
Carmont's future was left somewhat uncertain following the departure of former Wigan coach Brian Noble, who has now taken over at Celtic Crusaders.
But the 31-year-old said he is looking forward to playing under the new regime.
He added: 'I am excited about working under the new coaching staff of Michael Maguire and Shaun Wane.'

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