Moussa Sissoko has committed his long-term future to Tottenham after putting pen-to-paper on a new contract in north London.
Signed from Newcastle United in the summer of 2016, the Frenchman endured a difficult start to life at the club but became one of the team's main players last season as they reached the Champions League final.
With his previous deal set to expire at the end of the 2020/21 season, Sissoko has now signed a new four-year extension that runs until 2023.
Speaking to the club after penning fresh terms in N17, he said: "That means they believe in me and are happy with what I'm doing, so hopefully I can give my best to the club for a long time and hopefully we can get some trophies together.
"Hopefully everyone will be happy with my new contract, of course all my family and friends are happy and proud because they know at the beginning it was maybe tough for me but I never gave up.
"I always believed in myself and tried to do my best even in the bad moments.
"They are very happy and behind me since I started. They are very proud of my new contract."