West Ham defender Aaron Cresswell has signed a new contract extension with the club.
Cresswell has been rewarded for an impressive start to the season including a goal in the Hammers’ 2-0 win over Manchester United in September.
The 24-year-old, who joined from Ipswich in a £3.75million deal in 2014, is now committed to the club until 2023.
Cresswell said: “I’ve been here for six years and I’ve loved every minute of it.
“We’ve got a fantastic changing room – everyone gets on. There are no egos and everything is together.
“If you want to push on and kick on in the league, then you need that spirit and togetherness. I think we’ve certainly got that.”
The Liverpool-born left-back is already the third longest-serving player at the London Stadium behind captain Mark Noble and Winston Reid.
Cresswell started his career with Tranmere before moving to Ipswich as a 21-year-old in 2011.
He was called into the senior England squad for the first time in November 2016 and has subsequently featured twice more for his country.
The news is a further boost for Hammers boss Manuel Pellegrini who has already convinced Manuel Lanzini, Arthur Masuaku and Robert Snodgrass to sign new deals this season.
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