Arsenal midfielder Francis Coquelin has revealed that he made no hesitation in signing a new deal at the Emirates.
The 23-year-old was due to come to the end of his previous contract in the summer and had reportedly attracted interest from Serie A side Napoli.
However, Gunners manager Arsene Wenger confirmed in his press conference today that the midfielder has penned fresh terms.
"I'm really pleased, I've been here since 2008 so it feels like a second home for me," Coquelin told Arsenal Player. "It wasn't really a tough decision, I have been here long enough and I know everyone here. Everyone makes me feel good every day, and hopefully there will be more good years to come as well.
"This is what is magic about football - one day you are unknown and the next day you are a bit bigger. I think the most important thing is to stay the same as I have been doing for the last few years.
"If I stay the same I am not worried, I know I can help the team and hopefully I can do that in the coming years."
The Frenchman has had loan stints at Lorient, FC Freiburg and Charlton Athletic.