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Captain Tom Cairney said he wants to "finish his career" in Fulham after signing a new contract with the club.
The new 28-year-old midfielder's contract will keep him at Craven Cottage until 2024, but could be extended for a year.
Cairney joined Fulham – who was relegated from the Premier League – to Blackburn in 2015 and scored 28 goals in 161 games for the club.
"The club has been fantastic for me," said Scottish international Cairney.
"Prolonging my contract again is an incredible feeling, I want to stay long and hopefully finish my career here.
"This place is like home, I do not think you can put a price on happiness, and your life off the field too, and I do not see myself anywhere else."
Cairney became Fulham's first player to score at Wembley Stadium when he scored in the playoff final.
The club is 19th in the Premier League and will face the Wolves on Saturday (15:00 BST) in their penultimate match of the campaign.
"I have the impression that I have some outstanding business, I want to stay here and I want the club to come back to the Premier League," Cairney said.
"I want to bounce back next season, I know how difficult the championship is, but knowing our owners and the club's ambition, I'm sure we will succeed."
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