Liverpool striker Daniel Sturridge has committed his future to the club by signing a new “long-term” contract, the five-time European champions announced on Friday.
The 25-year-old England international has scored 36 goals in 52 games for Liverpool since signing from Chelsea in January 2013 and put pen to paper on a new deal at the club’s Melwood training base.
“It feels great. It’s a big day in my life to commit to this club and to give the club my best years, which are ahead of me,” Sturridge told the Liverpool website.
“I am thankful for the opportunity and that is the reason I committed my future. Everyone has been great with me, from the fans to the staff to the players, so it was an easy decision. I’m happy with how everything is going.”
Liverpool did not specify the length of Sturridge’s new contract, stating only that it was a “long-term” deal.
Sturridge formed a lethal partnership with the now departed Luis Suarez last season and scored 21 goals, making him the leading English scorer in the Premier League.
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