Vincent Enyeama has extended his deal with French club Lille by two years tying the former Nigeria international goalkeeper to the club until 2019.
He has been Lille's first choice keeper since 2013 and has made 130 appearances for the club in all competitions.
The 33-year-old, whose previous deal ran until next year, says he is very settled at Stade Pierre-Mauroy.
"I am very happy to extend my contract with Lille, a club I call home," he said.
"I
love the family atmosphere here and would like to thank the club for
the incredible confidence they have placed in me since I joined five
years ago.
"Despite receiving interesting offers from elsewhere, I
never thought for a second that money comes before happiness hence my
decision to stay here.
"I will continue to give my all, along with
my teammates, to bring joy and success to our supporters who have all
passionately stood by us."
This season Enyeama's Lille, beaten in the Coupe de la Ligue final by Paris St-Germain, leapfrogged Saint-Etienne to finish fifth at the end of the 2015-2016 season to seal a place in next season's Europa League.
With
17 clean sheets from 35 league games this term Lille official
Jean-Michel Van Damme is delighted to tie the Nigerian down to a new
deal.
"Vincent is an exceptional lad both on and off the field," said Van Damme.
"To continue to work with a player of his calibre and a man of his quality is something fantastic for the club.
"He
still has bright future and showed again this season, the full extent
of his immense qualities. He is happy here and feels at home.
"He
brings so much with his talent, his state of mind and ability to
motivate the group, we could not afford to lose the opportunity to
extend his contract.
"I also think that his presence will be
important in the progression of young understudy Mike Maignan. We are
happy that Enyeama is able to finish his career at Lille."