Tottenham midfielder Dele Alli has signed a new contract, keeping him at the club until 2024.
The England international, who joined from MK Dons in 2015, has committed his future to the club, having been in discussions since the summer.
Alli, 22, will spend the next six years with Spurs and has received a bumper pay rise.
He follows the likes of Harry Kane, Heung-min Son, Davinson Sanchez, Erik Lamela and Harry Winks in signing long-term deals at the club in recent months.
Alli said on his Instagram page: "Delighted to have signed a new contract until 2024.
"Would like to say a big thank you to everyone at the club - chairman, manager, all my teammates and the fans for their constant support.
"I've loved my time at @spursofficial so far and I'm very excited to see what the future holds! ? #COYS"
It provides Spurs a timely boost as they last week announced that further delays to their new stadium meant they will be playing all of their remaining 2018 games at Wembley.
Alli, who has been struggling with a hamstring injury in recent weeks, came on as a second-half substitute in Monday night's 1-0 defeat to Manchester City - a result that further dampened the mood at the club.
Boss Mauricio Pochettino, who has been linked with the vacant managerial position at Real Madrid, acknowledged there is a gap between his side and City, but tying the likes of Alli down for the best years of his career will help bridge it.
Spurs have an impressive record of getting their star players to commit to the club, with a flurry of them signing new deals last summer, which is at odds with their activity in the transfer market.
They became the first club not to make a summer transfer window signing since its inception.
Tottenham will be hoping that Christian Eriksen and Jan Vertonghen will be the next players to tie new deals, with discussions believed to be ongoing.
Alli has been a key player for Spurs under Pochettino and in his 112 Premier League appearances for the club has scored 38 goals and provided 26 assists, more than Steven Gerrard, Frank Lampard and Paul Scholes at the same age.
He has also established himself in Gareth Southgate's England squad, winning 31 caps to date, and scoring in the World Cup quarter-final against Sweden in Russia this summer.
Alli captained the club for the first time last month in his Milton Keynes homecoming, where Spurs beat Watford in the Carabao Cup at Stadium MK.
Sky Bet make Alli 9/1 to open the scoring for Spurs in their Carabao Cup clash with West Ham on Wednesday evening.
Dele Alli - career in numbers
- 6 - years on his new deal, taking him to 2024.
- 38 - Premier League goals scored by Alli since joining Spurs from MK Dons in 2015.
- 112 - Premier League appearances, which have also yielded 26 assists.
- 31 - senior England caps for Alli, having made his debut in October 2015 against Estonia.
- 3 - he has scored twice for his country, against France in his first start in November 2015, Malta in October 2016 and Sweden in this summer's World Cup quarter-final.
- £5m - the reported fee paid by Spurs to sign Alli from MK Dons in 2015.
- 76 - appearances for his hometown club before signing for Spurs. He added 12 more after being loaned back to Milton Keynes for the remainder of the 2014-15 season.

