17:07 GMT, Thursday, 29 May 2008 18:07 UK
Burnley's Jensen signs new deal
Burnley goalkeeper Brian Jensen has signed a new two-year contract.
The 32-year-old was signed in 2003 from West Brom and is the club's longest-serving player, but his current deal was due to expire in the summer.
"My family's settled here, I like the club, and I didn't hesitate. They had faith in me five years ago and I took a gamble," he told BBC Radio Lancashire.
"I wanted to go on holiday and know where I stand when I come back. I'm really happy."
Jensen made 19 league starts during the 2007/8 season, sharing the goalkeeping duties with Hungarian Gabor Kiraly.
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