Manchester United midfielder Michael Carrick has extended his contract with the club for a year, the club has announced on Saturday.
The 35-year-old joined the Red Devils during the 2006 summer transfer window, slowly becoming one of the key players in the United midfield.
His contract with the club will now expire in 2018.
"What a fantastic way to finish off the season, with a new trophy in our cabinet," he told the club's official website.
"I am delighted that my journey with this great club is going to continue.
"My focus now is looking ahead to my testimonial match next Sunday; it will be a very proud moment for me and my family, and is the perfect way to top what has already been a great season.
"I am thrilled that the fans will also get to see our shiny new Europa League trophy on the day."
Manager Jose Mourinho added: "I have thoroughly enjoyed working with Michael over this past season.
"He is one of the true professionals of the game. Not only is he a great footballer, he is also a fantastic human being and a great role model to our younger members of the team.
"I am delighted he has extended his contract and I would like to take this opportunity to wish Michael all the best for his well-deserved testimonial match next Sunday."