Bayern Munich agreed a two-year contract extension with Polish ace striker Robert Lewandowski on Tuesday, keeping him at the record German football champions until June 30, 2021.
The 28-year-old has scored 86 goals in 122 games for the Munich club which he joined before the 2014-15 season on a five-year contract from Bundesliga rivals Borussia Dortmnd.
"I'm very happy the negotiations yielded a positive result and that I'll stay at Bayern for a few more years. We still have ambitious goals," the Poland captain said in a statement.
He added on Twitter: "This club gives me all I need to make my dreams come true! New challenges ahead of us! MiaSanMia! @FCBayern."
FC Bayern München chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge was equally delighted with the agreement as they managed to fend off the interest of several top European clubs for the hit-man.
"I'm happy we've secured the services of one of the world's best centre-forwards over the long term," Rummenegge said.
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"We now have certainty that another key player will wear the FC Bayern shirt in the coming years."
After the contract was inked at the Säbener Strasse, deputy chairman Jan-Christian Dreesen added: "We had intense, but always respectful and fair discussions, so I'd like to thank Robert Lewandowski's agents for the constructive negotiations."
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