New Straits Times

Long signs new four-year contract with the Saints

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LONDON: Republic of Ireland internatio­nal striker Shane Long (pic) became the latest player to pledge his future to English Premier League side Southampto­n on Thursday, signing a new four-year contract.

The 29-year-old, part of the Ireland side that lost 2-1 to eventual finalists France in the last 16 at Euro 2016, said he was more than happy to be staying on at the club who finished a best ever sixth in the table last term.

“I’m delighted. I’m excited to be part of what could be a big future in the next four years for this club,” Long told saintsfc.co.uk.

“It’s a real family feel, and I feel like I’m a big part of that and I feel like I’m playing my best football here as well,” added Long, who has scored 21 times in 73 appearance­s since joining from Hull in 2014.

Long is the latest player to place his faith in the south-coast club.

This despite manager Ronald Koeman leaving for Everton and the departure of star names with the likes of Kenyan midfield enforcer Victor Wanyama, Italian striker Graziano Pelle and Senegalese forward Sadio Mane all moving away.

However, England defender Ryan Bertrand, England goalkeeper Fraser Forster, Dutch central defender Virgil van Dijk, England Under-21 skipper James Ward-Prowse and Northern Irish veteran Steven Davis have all signed new contracts at St Mary’s. AFP

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