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Cuvelier commits to Stoke

Image: Florent Cuvelier: Has signed a new deal at Stoke

Stoke midfielder Florent Cuvelier has agreed a new two-year contract at the Britannia Stadium, with the option for an extra 12 months.

Teenager pledges future to Potters

Stoke midfielder Florent Cuvelier has agreed a new two-year contract at the Britannia Stadium, with the option for an extra 12 months. The deal will potentially take Cuvelier through to the end of the 2014-15 season at the Premier League club. Sky Sports reported on Monday the Belgian had turned down a move to Middlesbrough in favour of staying at the Britannia Stadium. The 19-year-old - having attracted interest from the likes of Manchester City, Tottenham and Fulham - opted to join the Potters from the youth ranks at Portsmouth in 2010 and he is yet to make his first-team debut for the Staffordshire club. Cuvelier spent the second half of the 2011-12 campaign on loan at League One outfit Walsall, for whom he scored four goals in 18 appearances. He told Stoke's official website: "I am absolutely delighted to have agreed a new contract here and I am already looking forward to the new season.

Big step

"This is another big step in my career, and my next aim is to work as hard as I can to impress the management and then hopefully get a chance in the first team. "The loan spell I had with Walsall has really benefited me, and I do feel a better player because of that. "Playing in front of 20,000 supporters at the likes of Hillsborough and Valley Parade has whetted my appetite to succeed more than ever, and I will be working as hard as ever to impress (Stoke manager) Tony Pulis and the rest of the backroom staff." He added: "There were offers from other football clubs so this was a big decision for me, but I am certain that I have made the right choice."

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