Feyenoord duo Jordy Clasie and Stefan de Vrij have snubbed interest from a number of clubs across Europe by penning new deals at De Kuip.
The Dutch internationals, both 21, have established themselves as stars of the Eredivisie since breaking the youth ranks and into the first team in Rotterdam.
Clasie, who was linked with Fiorentina, has extended his contract until 2016, while De Vrij, whose reported suitors included Manchester United and Liverpool, is now tied to the club until 2015.
The highly-rated centre-back said that he is happy to have put pen to paper, and believes that, along with Clasie, there is potential for success.
"It makes me happy to know I can continue to be part of this team and club for longer," talkSPORT quotes De Vrij as saying.
"I can see the potential here and of course I am pleased that Jordy remains for longer here too."
The pair have both won five caps for the Dutch national side.