Eric Dier has signed a new four-year contract to keep him at Tottenham until 2024, the Premier League club announced on Tuesday.
The 26-year-old England midfielder, who has filled in at centre-back under Spurs boss Jose Mourinho, has been at the club since arriving from Sporting Lisbon in 2014.
Dier said he was looking forward to being part of the club’s future.
“I am really happy to continue here and commit to this new journey we’re on,” he told Spurs TV.
“It’s crazy to think that I have been here for six years now. I have enjoyed it a lot. It’s a fantastic place to be.”
✍️ We are delighted to announce that @ericdier has signed a new contract with the Club which will run until 2024!#THFC ⚪️ #COYS
— Tottenham Hotspur (@SpursOfficial) July 21, 2020
Dier became a key player under Mauricio Pochettino, who also arrived at the club in 2014.
Spurs finished second in the 2016/17 Premier League campaign and reached last season’s Champions League final but Pochettino was fired months later.
“The club gave me my opportunity in England and it has given me so much since then,” said Dier, who has scored 11 times in 239 appearances.
“We’ve had some great times together but I want to have even better times and I still feel there are a lot of things I need to achieve here before it’s over.”
Author
World Cup News
-
FIFA World Cup
/ 4 hours agoMorocco have ‘ingredients’ of World Cup winners, says coach Ouahbi
Morocco coach Mohamed Ouahbi said his players have to believe they can become the...
By AFP -
FIFA World Cup
/ 5 hours agoMcGinn admits Scotland unlikely to make World Cup cut
Scotland midfielder John McGinn admitted that the 3-0 defeat to Brazil on Wednesday makes...
By AFP -
FIFA World Cup
/ 1 day agoGhosts of Gijon linger as new World Cup format encourages collusion
Algeria have waited 44 years for a shot at World Cup revenge against Austria,...
By AFP -
FIFA World Cup
/ 1 day agoRed or green? For Brazil, the politics of World Cup kits matter
When Brazil faces Scotland in the World Cup on Wednesday, the South American team's...
By AFP