Barcelona defender Gerard Pique has signed a four-year contract extension, which will keep him tied to Camp Nou until 2019.
The news comes a day after Lionel Messi signed an improved deal with
the Catalan giants - who also hired former midfielder Luis Enrique as
their new coach on Monday.
Pique's previous contract had been due to expire at the end of next season but is now under contract for the next five years.
The 27-year-old has spent the vast majority of his career at Camp Nou, having initially spent time in the club's youth setup.
He was signed by Manchester United as a teenager but failed to
establish himself in the first team and spent a year on loan at
Zaragoza.
However, he returned to Barca in 2008 and has been a key figure in the club's success in the six seasons since then.
The Spain international has played 266 games for the club, winning four
La Liga titles, two Copa del Reys and two UEFA Champions League
trophies.
However, Barca only managed to win the Supercopa de Espana this
campaign as the club failed to live up to their own high standards under
Gerardo Martino - who departed upon the campaign's conclusion.
They were beaten by Real Madrid in the Copa del Rey final while they
were eliminated from the UEFA Champions League by Atletico Madrid at the
quarter-final stage.
Atleti also denied Barca back-to-back domestic titles by winning La Liga at Camp Nou on Saturday thanks to a 1-1 draw.
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