Gabriel Jesus has put pen to paper on a new five-year deal at Manchester City, tying him down to the Etihad Stadium until 2023.
The 21-year-old scored 13 and assisted three for the Premier League champions last season, with City yet to lose a top-flight match he has started following his January 2017 arrival.
“Manchester City are delighted to announce Gabriel Jesus has signed a two-year contract extension that will keep him at the Club until 2023,” a statement read on the club’s official website.
“The 21-year-old striker, widely regarded as one of the finest young talents in the game, officially joined the Club in January 2017 and has since scored 24 goals in 53 games, playing a significant role in our Premier League and Carabao Cup successes of last season.
“He says he is thrilled to have penned a new deal with a Club he feels offers him the best possible environment for improvement.”
Manchester City: Are yet to lose a Premier League game that Gabriel Jesus has started following his arrival in January 2017, winning 23 and drawing 4 of 27 starts
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Jesus said of his new deal: "I would like to thank the fans for the welcome and for how well they have treated me. I can say that it was the best decision I've made in my life to come to Manchester City because whilst I'm here I'm improving as a professional and as a person.
"Also thanks to the Club for being so organised and focused since I arrived. Pep had an important role in my signing, but also the Club. City is a huge Club and it is getting bigger and bigger so I just want to say thanks for everything. I hope that I can keep making the fans happy."
Director of football Txiki Begiristain added: “Gabriel is undoubtedly one of the best young forwards in world football, so to have him commit his future to us is a huge boost.
“There’s so much variety in his game. I know how much Pep enjoys working with him and I am really looking forward to watching his development in the coming years.”