Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain has signed a new long-term contract at Liverpool, the Premier League club have confirmed.
The England midfielder joined Jurgen Klopp s side from Arsenal in August 2017 and has made 47 appearances in all competitions, scoring five goals.
Those numbers would likely be far greater had Oxlade-Chamberlain not suffered a serious knee injury during the 2018 Champions League semi-final versus Roma that all but ruled him out of last season.
I m really, really excited – it s been in the pipeline for a little while, so it s nice to finally get it done and just extend my time here, which I am really looking forward to,” the 26-year-old told Liverpool s official website
I feel like I missed out on a year, which I obviously did, so it s really exciting for me to be able to sign. It s something that I feel is an opportunity to give that year back and make up for lost time – and hopefully put in some good performances to make amends for not being around last year.
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Although the length of the contract was not officially disclosed, Oxlade-Chamberlain is reported to have signed terms that tie him to the Anfield club until 2023.
Following their support throughout his long road back to fitness, he feels a debt of gratitude to Liverpool fans.
I can promise the supporters that I ll give them absolutely everything moving forward, he added, having been an unused substitute in June s Champions League final win over Tottenham.
There might be times where I have bad games and good games and moments where it s not so good, but I ll always work through those moments and give my everything to correct them and keep pushing this team forward.
I hope that I can do some special things like I did before I got injured and, most of all, be a part of this group of players that go on to hopefully win more things.
I m really excited to see what the future holds for us all and I look forward to seeing them every game moving forward.
Klopp s men have won their first two Premier League games this season and host Oxlade-Chamberlain s former club Arsenal on Saturday.