Newcastle goalkeeper Rob Elliot has signed a new four-year contract with the club.
Elliot, 30, who missed out for the Republic of Ireland at the Euro 2016 finals due to a knee injury, will stay at St James' Park until at least 2020.
"I'm delighted. Personally, I had a good run in the team last year but I was obviously gutted at the end with the injury so it's a real confidence-booster that the club have put their faith in me," Elliot said.
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"It's helped my rehab as well, because it's something to work towards, and it ties everything up perfectly now so I can look forward to the future, commit to getting back fit and hopefully getting us back to where we want to be."
Elliot has made a total of 49 appearances for Newcastle since joining from Charlton five years ago, 23 of those last season.
Magpies boss Rafael Benitez added: "It shows our confidence in him as a goalkeeper for now and for the future.
"Hopefully he will be challenging for the goalkeeper position again very soon."