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Mark Noble to finish West Ham career at end of next season

Mark Noble has made over 500 appearances for the club.

Mark Noble will bring the curtain down on 18 years of service for West Ham next season.

The long-serving midfielder and club captain has signed a new – and final – one-year contract with the Hammers.

Noble, who turns 34 in May, made his debut as a 17-year-old against Southend in the League Cup in 2004.

He has made more than 500 appearances in claret and blue and lies seventh on the list of the club’s all-time appearance makers.

Noble, whose previous contract was due to expire in the summer, has been restricted to just three Premier League starts this season due to the form of Declan Rice and Tomas Soucek in central midfield.

But manager David Moyes still sees Canning Town-born Noble as a vital member of his squad both on and off the pitch.

In an open letter on West Ham’s website, Noble said: “I am delighted to have accepted the opportunity to extend my contract with the club, until the summer of 2022.

West Ham United v Doncaster Rovers – Emirates FA Cup – Fourth Round – London Stadium
Noble has started three Premier League matches this season (Nigel French/PA)

“I have also decided, after much consideration, that the 2021/22 season will be my 18th and final one as a first-team player at West Ham United.

“It is a decision I have made following a lot of discussion with my family, my friends and people at the football club.

“First and foremost, I still firmly believe I have a lot to offer on the pitch. I would not have signed a new contract if I didn’t feel I could do myself justice or bring value to the team.

“Next season is going to be very emotional for me, but right now is not the time for reflection or looking back on my career.

“I’ve made this announcement at this time so that I can now just get back to focusing with the players and staff on finishing this season as strongly as we possibly can.”

Noble’s son Lenny is currently at West Ham’s academy, and the midfielder added: “I’m looking forward to spending even more time at what I regard as one of the best academies in the world and continuing my affiliation with a club I hold so close to my heart.”

Meanwhile, West Ham have announced annual losses of £65.3million up to May 2020, an increase of £38.1m on the previous year, due largely to the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic.

In the club’s annual financial report it was revealed that vice-chair Karren Brady and manager David Moyes took a 30 per cent wage deferral, while the players also accepted wage deferrals.

The sacking of former manager Manuel Pellegrini and his backroom staff in December 2019 cost West Ham £3.5million.

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