Adam Legzdins is trying to find recently promoted Dundee to end up being a recognized cinch Premiership club after signing a brand-new offer which dedicates him to the Dark Blues up until the summer season of 2025.
The 36-year-old goalkeeper signed up with from Burnley in November 2020, and assisted the Tayside club to the leading flight by means of the play-offs in 2021.
After hanging back down to the Championship, Dundee won the title this season and will go back to the Premiership and Legzdins desires the Dens Park club to remain at the leading long-lasting.
He informed Dundee's main site: “I actually am pleased to extend my agreement with this wonderful club for another 2 years.
“Dundee FC is an enormous group in Scottish football soaked in history and custom which you feel each time you represent the Dark Blues.
“My household and I have actually resided in Dundee and the surrounding location for the last 2 and half years and we feel so fortunate to have actually discovered a terrific location we now call house.
“The individuals of the city and the fans of our excellent club have actually been wonderful with us and I guarantee them I will continue to be devoted and provide my all both on and off the pitch to assist us achieve what we wish to in the future.
“Last season truly was a wonderful accomplishment by everybody at the club. We made memories that will last a life time.
“I will always remember the assistance from our taking a trip fans at Ochilview on the last day of the season to the exceptional reception we got at City Square.
“Seeing the next generation of young fans having their photos taken with the prize actually revealed me how fortunate we are as gamers to bet this terrific club.
“It is now time for all of us to work even more difficult to develop ourselves as a group in the Scottish Premiership for many years to come.
“There are some terrific individuals at this club who will work relentlessly in pursuit of this objective.
“I wish to assist them, my team-mates, and the fans whenever I can to bring much more great times to Dundee FC.”