Tottenham have extended Son Heung-min's contract at the club until June 2026.
The South Korea international has played over 430 times for Spurs since signing from Bundesliga side Bayer Leverkusen in 2015, scoring 169 goals. Son was out of contract at the end of the season and in danger of leaving Spurs on a free transfer.
In November, Son hinted that this year could be his last at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium as he revealed that talks over a new deal had yet to occur.
"We haven't talked about anything yet," he said. "It is very clear from me. I am very focused on this season. At this age, every second is like a goal, especially this season, we are in a lot of competitions, it feels like I am taking even more care about this.
"As I say, I am fully focused on this year and just want to win something that everybody at the club - the players, all around - deserves.
"That's what I'm working for. In the future you never know what will happen, but I will give everything for this club because it's been almost 10 years and I give everything. I still have a contract with the club which is the very important thing and I just want to give everything until my contract [expires]."