Tottenham captain Hugo Lloris has signed a two-year contract extension that will keep him in North London until 2024. His contract was set to expire at the end of the season but his extension will take him past a decade at the club. Lloris joined Tottenham from Lyon in 2012 and was free to talk to clubs abroad.
“I feel really happy, obviously for me, but also for my family, to extend my stay in London and at Spurs for the next two years,” Tottenham captain Hugo Lloris said. “I feel it’s a privilege to play football and to play for such a big club like Spurs. Also, the relationship with the fans is important for me. In the last few months, I’ve felt their support even more than before. So, the decision was really easy to take for me.”
“I’m really happy to be in this situation and to be focused now on the next months and years, to continue our work and to continue the development of our team,” he added. “I believe we are in a new process under Antonio Conte, with strong team basics to give us a foundation and a structure. Then, it’s up to the players to show their quality. Step by step, we’ll then see improvement. My wish is to become even more competitive and to close the gap with the best teams in England, and why not get back into the Champions League? This season, this is my personal target, to help the team and the club to continue in that way, and to enjoy football.”
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