French winger Allan Saint-Maximin, who plays for Premier League side Newcastle United has been tied down to a new six-year deal at the club.
The winger who signed an initial six-year deal when he signed for £16m from Nice last summer has now agreed on an additional year with a bumper pay rise.
The new deal will keep him contracted to Newcastle until 2026 and brings him in line with the club’s top earners.
Saint-Maximin while speaking to NUTV, Newcastle’s official channel, said: “I’ve played for a lot of clubs - Monaco, Nice, in Germany, but Newcastle, I feel like it’s my home. The supporters give me a lot of love, the coach too, and my partners on the pitch.
“Everybody gives me love and when you have this, I feel it’s my home and I hope this stays my home for a long time.
“Every club I’d been before, the fans loved me - but not like the Newcastle fans. That’s really important because, for me, you have the football and everything, but you have the human and they give me something different. So if I can give back to the supporters and to the club with a new deal, I’m really happy.”




