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Liverpool news: Joel Matip signs new five-year contract at Anfield

Matip has established himself as first-choice alongside Virgil Van Dijk this season

Ben Burrows
Friday 18 October 2019 17:30 BST
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Joel Matip of Liverpool signing a contract extension
Joel Matip of Liverpool signing a contract extension (Liverpool FC via Getty Images)

Joel Matip has signed a new contract at Liverpool.

It is understood the new deal will keep him at the club until 2024.

Matip, whose existing deal was due to expire next summer, has established himself as first-choice alongside Virgil Van Dijk this season despite strong competition from Joe Gomez and Dejan Lovren.

“It’s a great feeling to be a longer part of the club. It’s really just a great feeling," he said upon the announcement.

“From outside, you know Liverpool is such a big club – but when you are inside, then you really get a feeling for how big the club is. In all the countries, the supporters are everywhere. It’s a massive and big club that I think every player would want to play for.

“We have a young and talented team and I think every one of us is hungry. Now we’ve seen how it is to win something and we want to have that feeling again.

“There are a lot of things still to achieve. You never know how it will end, you just have to work hard and do the best you can do. Then we will see.

“It is an honour to be a part of the club. It makes me happy that people think I’ve done a good job and they want to keep me.”

The former Cameroon international is set to return to the side for Sunday's trip to Manchester United, where Liverpool will look to equal Manchester City's Premier League record of 18 successive victories, after missing the last two matches with a knock.

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