West Ham have confirmed that Mark Noble has signed a contract extension.
The club’s official website has announced that Noble has committed his future to West Ham until summer 2021.
There was a one-year option in his deal, which has now been exercised by the club.
By the time Noble’s new contract expires, he would have been at West Ham for 17 years.
One club man

Noble was born in Canning Town and has grown up as a West Ham supporter.
He made his debut back in 2004 as a teenager and has since made 446 appearances for the Hammers in all competitions.
The 31-year-old is now the captain of West Ham and he has played a crucial role in the team’s revival this season.
Noble will now remain at West Ham for another two seasons with his new deal taking him through until the end of the 2020/21 season.
From the terraces to the first-team, via the academy, Noble is claret and blue through and through.
Below are what West Ham fans think about Noble’s contract extension.
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