West Ham manager David Moyes has ended speculation about his future by signing a new three-year contract.
He had been linked with a potential return to Everton but has chosen to stay with the Europa League-bound Hammers.
“I am delighted to have committed my future to West Ham United,” Moyes told West Ham's official website.
“This is where I want to be and I’m happy. I’m excited to be given this opportunity to build on what we all have already achieved here. The owners and I are fully aligned with how we want to keep developing and improving the football club.
“The Board and everyone at the club have been fantastic to work with, giving me great support and I feel that we are all united in what we want to achieve in the coming years and how we might be able to achieve those things.
"We have made tremendous progress in the past 15 months and that has been a collective effort from everyone at the club.
"The players really have been superb but the challenge is for our standards to continue developing. We must keep pushing boundaries for consistent improvement as we all aim to continue the growth of the club.
“I have said it many times before – West Ham United is a huge club, with a wonderful fanbase and Stadium, and an enormous opportunity for further growth and success.
"I am really excited by the ambition that we have at the Club and we are going to work as hard as we possibly can to keep moving forward and hopefully give our supporters many a great memory.”