Thibaut Courtois, a Belgian international goalkeeper, has signed a new five-year deal with Real Madrid, which would keep him at the Bernabeu until June 2026.
Courtois,has been with the Spanish club since 2018, when he joined in a £35 million deal from Chelsea.
After committed his future to Real, he has set his sights on more silverware.
Courtois wrote this on his social media handle, "This will be my fourth season with the club of my drems."
"Personally, I want to maintain and improve on my performance from last season."
Courtois, who played his 100th La Liga game in Real's 4-1 win over Alaves on Saturday, added: "This extension is a thank you for everything you've done for me over the last year. It motivates me to work even harder and offer everything I've got to the best club on the planet."
The Real Madrid fans will be hoping to see more from this player in the seasons ahead
Congratulations to Thaibut Courtois on his contract extension.
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