Manchester City winger Riyad Mahrez has penned a new three-year contract at the Etihad to commit his future until 2025.
The Algerian had one year remaining on his previous deal but City can now look forward to seeing the midfielder in action for another three seasons.
Explaining his decision to extend his contract, Mahrez said he was very happy to be at an 'incredible club', and said that even though he has enjoyed eight trophies during his four years at the club he is 'hungry to achieve more' under his manager Pep Guardiola.
'I'm very happy to sign the new deal,' he said. 'I have enjoyed every single minute of my time here. It's a pleasure to be part of such an incredible club.
'To have helped us achieve the success we have enjoyed in the past four seasons has been unforgettable and made us all hungry to look to achieve even more.
'I would also like to thank Pep, [director of football] Txiki [Begiristain] and the coaching staff, both for the way they have helped me to develop as a player and for pushing me to continue to improve.
'Now I just want to try and play my part in helping us be successful next season and beyond.'
Begiristain labelled Mahrez 'one of the most exciting wingers in the game' and admitted the club were 'deliughted' to have him on board for the next few seasons.
'Riyad has played a major part in our success in the four years since he joined us, and we are all delighted he has agreed this new deal,' he said.
'He has brought so much to the Club with his skill, talent, commitment, and desire to win evident from the moment he first arrived. I also know that Pep and the coaching staff relish working with Riyad.
'He is one of the most exciting wingers operating in the game and we are all very excited to know he will be part of our ongoing drive to try and achieve more success.'