Shane Long signs four-year deal to remain at Southampton

‘It’s a real family feel, I’m a big part of that and I feel like I’m playing my best football’

Ireland’s Shane Long has decided his club future with a new four year deal. Photograph: James Crombie/Inpho
Ireland’s Shane Long has decided his club future with a new four year deal. Photograph: James Crombie/Inpho

Republic of Ireland striker Shane Long has signed a new four-year contract to remain at Southampton until 2020.

Long made the move from Hull City ahead of the 2014/15 campaign, helping Saints achieve back-to-back record-breaking seasons in the Premier League.

The 29 year-old made 39 appearances and scored eight goals during his first season with the club, before establishing himself as a regular starter during his second year, scoring 13 goals in 34 appearances.

Long’s excellent form saw him rewarded with a starting spot for the Republic of Ireland at the European Championships in France this summer, helping his nation reach the last 16 of the competition.

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The striker returned to training with Saints on Wednesday, and now signs a new long-term contract ahead of the start of the 2016/17 campaign.

Executive Director of Football Les Reed said: “Shane has been an important asset to the team ever since his arrival at the club in 2014, and he was an influential part of our record-breaking Premier League campaign last season.

“His experience and character also make him an extremely valuable member of the squad off the pitch, as well as on it, and I am delighted we have strengthened our commitment with him.

“Shane is the latest in a significant number of first-team players to have signed new contracts with the club in recent weeks and months, indicating the players’ belief that there is more to come, while further strengthening the core of our squad as we move into what promises to be another memorable campaign.

“Shane is one of many exciting attacking options that we have at our disposal, and he will no doubt play an important part in the season and the years ahead.”

The Tipperary native himself added: “I’m delighted. I’m excited to be part of what could be a big future in the next four years for this club.

“I love it here, the set-up, the training ground, the lads as well – everyone around the club. It’s a real family feel, and I feel like I’m a big part of that and I feel like I’m playing my best football here as well.

“I’ve enjoyed every minute down here. I’m happy, my family are happy, and it’s a good place to be.”