Brede Hangeland signs new Fulham contract

27 November 2009 11:09
Norway captain Hangeland has become one of the league's most coveted defenders since his arrival from FC Copenhagen last year, with Arsenal the club most frequently linked with him. [LNB]But the 28-year-old has now committed himself to Fulham until the summer of 2013. [LNB] Related ArticlesFulham v Bolton Wanderers: match previewHangeland said: "I am delighted to have just signed a new deal and hope that this will now end months of speculation about my future. [LNB]"I have always maintained that I am happy at Fulham and committed to doing everything I can to ensure ongoing success of the team. It's great to see that the club has made great progress since I first joined in January 2008 which has seen the highest ever finish for the team in the club's 130-year history at the end of last season. [LNB]"This is a testament to everyone involved at the club including the manager and chairman who is dedicated to the Club." [LNB]Manager Roy Hodgson, who is himself on the verge of agreeing an extended deal having already verbally agreed terms, said: "I am delighted that Brede has been justly rewarded with a new deal and that he has committed his future to Fulham until 2013. [LNB]"He is an extremely important player for us and a model professional, so we are all very happy that he will be at Fulham for the long term. I would also like to thank the chairman for again showing his dedication to the club he has invested so much in, by offering this new deal. [LNB]"We have some very important games coming up and this news will give a boost to everyone here, so we'll focus on Bolton this weekend, and I know the fans will show their appreciation tomorrow." [LNB]

Source: Telegraph