Stephen Ireland commits future to Manchester City

The Republic of Ireland midfielder, voted the club's player of the year for the season just ended, had expressed fears earlier this month that talks to extend his current £20,000-a-week deal were making little progress.But City have now confirmed that the 22-year-old has resolved his future by putting pen to paper on a new contract. Related ArticlesFA Cup final 2009 previewMourinho eyes ElanoSpurs chase PetrovCity dismiss talk of MourinhoSport on televisionChelsea to open contract talks with Ashley Cole to curb Manchester Citys interestIreland said: "It was something that I've been worrying about for a few months, but now it's done I can enjoy the summer."I never had any doubts about staying. I was always going to be here and hopefully will be for the remainder of my career. I don't see why not."I really want to become a hero here and hopefully achieve things."These are very exciting times and it is going to be interesting to see what the line-up will be at the start of next season and how far we can push on."Hopefully we can compete for the title and get back into Europe."City manager Mark Hughes admits that Ireland's decision to commit his future to the club is a crucial element in his plans to bring success to Eastlands.Hughes said: "Stephen was outstanding all season and is now one of the best midfielders in the Premier League. He thoroughly deserves all the praise that has gone his way."  

Source: Telegraph