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Feyenoord receive Vlaar boost

Image: Vlaar: Captain has extended his stay at De Kuip

Feyenoord have been handed a boost with the news that skipper Ron Vlaar has agreed a new three-year deal.

Skipper agrees new three-year deal after protracted negotiations

Feyenoord have been handed a boost with the news that skipper Ron Vlaar has agreed a new three-year contract with the Rotterdam outfit. The skipper has become an integral part of Mario Been's team after overcoming some major injury problems since joining the club in 2006 from AZ Alkmaar. Vlaar, who took on the skipper's role following the departure of Giovanni van Bronckhorst in 2010, is delighted to remain at De Kuip until the summer of 2014 following protracted negotiations. He said: "Of course I am very happy and relieved.

Weigh up

"Monday was a long and tiring day but I am glad it is over. The reason it took so long is because I just wanted to thoroughly weigh up what the best career move would be. "I think everybody has that right, as have the boys with whom Feyenoord are still sitting around the table although of course I hope to push them in the right direction." Feyenoord technical director Martin van Geel added: "We are delighted that we have agreed a deal with Ron. "Vlaar has in recent years developed into a figurehead of the club. "And by committing himself to Feyenoord for even longer it is sending out a very important signal."