All Whites captain Winston Reid is staying at West Ham, after agreeing to a six-year contract extension that will keep him at the English Premier League club until 2023.
Reid joined the Hammers in 2010 and brought up his 150th appearance at the club last weekend in their season opener against Manchester United.
He says he's happy he got it sorted and he's looking forward to the seasons ahead. His family was happy there, which made it an easy decision.
Meanwhile, Chris Wood's return to English football's Premier League appears imminent.
The Daily Mirror is reporting Leeds United has agreed to Burnley's third attempt to land the All Whites striker.
Leeds had previously knocked back two offers from Burnley, but have now reportedly agreed to sell him for 15 million pounds ($NZ26.3 million).
The Championship club had offered Wood a three-year deal to try and convince him to stay.
The Mirror reports Wood will travel to the Clarets for his medical overnight.
Wood last played in the Premier League in late 2014 for Leicester City.
Football: All Whites skipper Winston Reid secure at West Ham for another six years
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