Wolves midfielder Romain Saiss has become the latest player to commit his future to the Molineux club.
The Morocco international joins Conor Coady and Matt Doherty in agreeing a new contract with Wanderers, which will keep him at the club until 2021.
Saiss, 28, has made 18 appearances this season for the Premier League club, who are currently sitting pretty in seventh following promotion from the Championship last term.
“I’m very happy to sign a new deal with this club. It was very important for me because since the new owners bought the club, I’m here to have a big part in this project.” he told the club’s official website.
“I came here to try to help the club get into the Premier League, we achieved that, and now we have to continue in this way, to help the club to grow every year to become a very big club in England. I’m very happy to have a part in this big project.
“I’ve been here three years now, so everything is good for me and my family. We like living in England, we like living here, playing at this club, in this stadium, with these fans, so everything is fantastic and is good for me.”
Saiss, who originally joined from French side Angers in 2016, was a key player for Wolves during their title-winning season in the Championship last year, making 44 appearances across all competitions.
“I remember when I signed here, the first season was very hard. We changed the coach two or three times and it was not very easy for me because it was my first experience in a new country.” he said, regarding his time at the club.
“But after the second season it was fantastic, because we got promotion, we won the title, and I played my first World Cup with my national team, so everything was fantastic last season.”