The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

MVP Martinez signs 5-year extension with Atlanta United

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ATLANTA (AP) >> Major League Soccer MVP Josef Martinez kept insisting he was happy with Atlanta United.

He backed it up Wednesday by signing a five-year contract extension with the MLS Cup champion, ending any questions about whether might be looking for another shot in Europe after a record season.

No terms were released on a deal that runs through the 2023 season, but Martinez figured to get a hefty increase over the $1.4 million in guaranteed salary he received last season.

The 25-year-old Venezuelan scored 31 goals in 2018, easily eclipsing the MLS record. He added four more goals in the playoffs, leading Atlanta United to a league championsh­ip in just its second season.

Martinez became the first player in league history to capture the MVP award for the regular season, the All-Star Game and the MLS Cup in the same year.

Martinez initially came to Atlanta United on loan from Torino in Serie A. After struggling in Italy’s top division, the striker thrived with the MLS expansion team, scoring 19 goals in 20 games his first season despite missing extensive time with a quadriceps injury sustained while playing for his national team.

He took his totals even higher this past year, demonstrat­ing an ability to score with either foot and especially with his head — a credit to his fearlessne­ss in front of the goal despite his short stature, which is generously listed as 5-foot-7.

“This means a lot to me because of the affection that the fans have shown me, that the fans show all of the players. It’s unique,” Martinez said in a statement. “They recognize the effort that you give and they know you did everything to win, and I think that’s why we love playing here. I have to thank everyone. My teammates, the city, my family and friends, because this is a dream I’ve always had.”

Martinez stressed that he is comfortabl­e in Atlanta and has no desire to take another shot at playing in a top European league. United has set numerous attendance records over its two season, averaging more than 53,000 per game in 2018.

 ?? CURTIS COMPTON - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? FILE - In this June 2, 2018, file photo, Atlanta United’s Josef Martinez celebrates his goal on a penalty kick against the Philadelph­ia Union during the first half of an MLS soccer match, in Atlanta.
CURTIS COMPTON - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE - In this June 2, 2018, file photo, Atlanta United’s Josef Martinez celebrates his goal on a penalty kick against the Philadelph­ia Union during the first half of an MLS soccer match, in Atlanta.

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