Manuel Lanzini has signed a new long-term contract with West Ham United, the Premier League club have confirmed.
The Argentina international put pen to paper on a new four-year deal on Friday, with the option of a further two years.
Signed from Al Jazira in 2015, the 26-year-old has racked up 101 appearances for West Ham in the Premier League and has started all three top-flight matches this term.
Lanzini, restricted to just 10 outings in all competitions last season because of a serious knee injury, said it was an easy decision to commit to the east London side.
Ours for four more years!
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I m so happy to sign a new contract for West Ham, he told the club s official website. I think it s the best decision for me.
I ve been here for a long time and I ve said in an interview before that I like West Ham, I like the fans, I like the staff and when I came here all the people were comfortable with me. I like to stay here.
It s a big decision but also easy, because when you feel good in one club and you like the club and the club likes you, it s easier to decide these things. For me, it was not difficult. It was easy, because I love it here.
I love London, I love the club, I am happy here, we have a very good team, we have a very good manager and the club wants to change and to be in more competitions in the future and that s good for us.
Lanzini has been capped four times by Argentina at senior level and is part of Lionel Scaloni s squad for next month s games against Chile and Mexico.
West Ham, who won 2-0 at Newport County in the EFL Cup on Tuesday, host Norwich City at London Stadium on Saturday in their next league outing.