Manchester City captain Vincent Kompany has pledged his future to the club. The Belgian defender has signed a new 6-year-deal with the Premier League Champions…
The 26-year-old captained City to their first title in 44 years and has been given the longest deal in the clubs recent history.
Kompany was signed from Hamburg in 2008 by former manager – current QPR boss – Mark Hughes. He has seen the development of the club from being an average Premier League side turning into the English champions.
The captain doesn’t want to end it all now, he wants to carry on for the future…
“Man City as a project is not just a project of the owners or the people employed by the club; it is also my project.
“I have been here since the beginning and I have seen everything at the club change inside and out.
“I have the feeling that I have contributed to it too. It is good to know that I can be at City for another six years. It is a compliment that the club feels so highly of me.
“Hopefully in the future I will have a bigger impact than I already have. I am good here. The fans have given me an incredible reception which is one of the main reasons that I signed this new deal”

