West Ham United have announced that goalkeeper Adrian has signed a new contract with the Premier League club.
The 28-year-old's previous deal was due to expire at the end of this season, but he has now committed until summer 2017 and West Ham have the option of extending the deal by two further years if they wish.
"This is a proud moment for myself, my family and friends and I am really happy to have signed my second contract with the club," Adrian, who joined the Hammers from Real Betis in 2013, told the club website.
"I feel really happy for the club and the fans. I never imagined this kind of relationship with the fans. I spent 16 years at Real Betis and it was difficult to leave your home.
"But from the moment I arrived in London the West Ham fans had a special relationship with me."
Since making his Premier League debut against Manchester United in December 2013, Adrian has been first-choice in goal for the Hammers. In total, he has made 76 appearances for the East London side.