Massimo Luongo has re-signed with Championship side Queens Park Rangers, agreeing to a contract extenstion for another two years.
Luongo, who joined QPR in May 2015 from Swindon Town, is now tied to the club until the summer of 2020.
The Australian midfielder has made 59 appearances since arriving at the London outfit. Luongo, who has received interest from Chinese clubs, has played 27 times for Ian Holloway's team this season.
“I’ve enjoyed my time at QPR so I’m really pleased to have signed this new deal," he told the QPR website.
The Australian midfielder has made 59 appearances since arriving at the London outfit. Luongo, who has received interest from Chinese clubs, has played 27 times for Ian Holloway's team this season.
“I’ve enjoyed my time at QPR so I’m really pleased to have signed this new deal," he told the QPR website.
“It was a big decision for me, but the right decision. The next few years will be really important in my career, and hopefully I can build on the progress I feel I’ve already made with QPR.
"I’m really enjoying my football here and the fans seem to have taken to me as one of their own, so I couldn’t be more delighted.”
"I’m really enjoying my football here and the fans seem to have taken to me as one of their own, so I couldn’t be more delighted.”
Delighted to sign a new contract with @QPRFC ✍🏼 😃 #QPR https://t.co/LGdbAb8JR0
— Massimo Luongo (@MassLuongo) February 14, 2017
Luongo arrived in the UK as an 18-year old with Tottenham in 2011. After spending time on loan at Ispwich Town and Swindon, he joined the Robins permanently in 2013.
The 24-year old made his debut for the Socceroos in 2014 and has made 24 appearances for Australia.
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