Erik Lamela is hoping his new Tottenham contract brings a change in fortune after his troubles with injury.
The Argentina international missed most of the 2016-17 Premier League season with a hip injury, but battled back to feature 25 times last term.
Lamela penned a contract extension until 2022 on Friday and he wants to have a big impact for Spurs as they look to challenge for major honours once again.
It s difficult to be injured, especially for a long time, but I never gave up. Everything is in the past now, he told the club s official website.
To be strong mentally helped me a lot and now I m ready to play and to enjoy.
I m training hard every day to be ready for the first game. Hopefully I stay like this, injury-free, for the whole season. I’m very confident this season will be good for me and for the team as well.
I want to be scoring goals, playing well, fighting for the team, everything I can do I will do.
I m sure the team will be good next season.
’s Spurs story continues.
— Tottenham Hotspur (@SpursOfficial)
Although Spurs are yet to make any signings this summer, they have successfully tied down several key players to new deals in a boost to Mauricio Pochettino, who has also signed a new contract.
Forward Son Heung-min signed a fresh five-year deal earlier on Friday, and talisman Harry Kane also penned a six-year contract prior to flying off for the World Cup, where he won the Golden Boot.