Done deal: Lallana signs new contract at Liverpool

Joe Williams

Liverpool midfielder Adam Lallana has signed a new long-term contract, the Premier League club have confirmed.

The England midfielder has agreed a new £110,000-a-week three-year deal – effective from this summer – with the option of a further 12 months.

The new deal is reward for some impressive performances from Lallana in arguably his best season since moving to Anfield in 2014.

Lallana follows Philippe Coutinho, who in January signed a new contract to become the club’s highest-paid player, in committing his long-term future to the club.

“I’m very proud and feel quite humbled by the show of faith from the club and the manager in particular,” Lallana told Liverpool’s official site.

“Signing for a club like Liverpool is obviously a big thing – but to re-sign shows you’ve obviously contributed enough that the people who make the decisions want you to stay longer.

“This is a really good place to be at the moment and, for a player who wants to be part of something special, I can’t think of a better club to commit your future to.

“We have a brilliant squad of players who are only going to get better the longer we are together. We have a world-class manager and coaching staff.