On Monday, Manchester United announced the extension of Edinson Cavani's contract for one more season, with the Uruguayan now staying with the club until June 2022.
Cavani, who has bagged 15 goals this year under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, stressed that he has developed a great passion for the Red Devils in his first year at Old Trafford.
"Over the season, I have developed a great affection for the club and everything that it represents," Cavani told the club's official website.
"I feel a deep bond with my teammates and the staff who work behind the scenes here. They give me extra motivation every day and I know that, together, we can achieve special things."
For his part, Solskjaer hailed the work ethic and professionalism that Cavani has shown in training so far this season.
"Edinson is one of the last to leave the training ground and sets the tone for the upcoming youngsters with his approach to his profession every single day," said Solskjaer.
"I have always wanted him to stay and experience the way our fans will respond to him as a player, and this means he will hopefully get that opportunity."