Monday 1 June 2015 20:31, UK
Javier Pastore has committed his long-term future to Paris Saint-Germain by extending his contract with the Ligue 1 champions until 2019.
The 25-year-old was the first big name to sign for PSG under their Qatari owners in 2011 and his current deal was due to expire at the end of next season.
Now he is targeting more silverware after a historic season that saw the Paris club win a domestic quadruple.
"I'm very happy. This has been the best year of my career," said Pastore. "This season was special because I played so much and I felt especially comfortable out on the pitch.
"I'm very proud of my season, and also of all my team-mates because without them, I couldn't achieve anything.
Pastore, who scored six goals in 51 appearances, said the previous campaign was terrific but has further goals to accomplish with PSG.
"I hope to keep winning titles here and to play a Champions League final with this team, that's my main objective now," he commented.
"I think we can get there in the next few years, why not next season? I hope so. That's my aim, to win the champions league, to play a final with Paris Saint-Germain is my focus."