MILAN: Italian international midfielder Nicolo Zaniolo has extended his contract with Serie A side Roma, the club confirmed on Wednesday.
The 20-year-old rising star has been rewarded for a strong first season in Rome with a five-year deal that will keep him at the capital club until June 2024.
Zaniolo joined Roma last summer in a deal which saw Radja Nainggolan move the other way to Inter Milan.
He made 36 appearances in his first season and scored six goals, and had been linked with a possible move to clubs including Manchester United and Tottenham.
"I would like to thank the club for giving me the opportunity to tie myself even closer to these colours -- it is exactly what I wanted," said Zaniolo.
According to reports, the promising midfielder has earned an improved deal from 700,000 euros ($780,000) a season to two million euros ($2.2 million).
"We are certain that he will play a huge role for this team in the future," said Roma chief executive Guido Fienga.
Roma finished sixth in Serie A last season.