West Ham United centre-back Angelo Ogbonna has said talks over his London Stadium future will continue after the end of this season.
The Italian, whose current deal is set to expire at the end of June, is among the players currently out of contract this summer but the 35-year-old has previously expressed his desire to extend his stay at the club beyond the end of the season.
Unlike many of West Ham’s Premier League rivals, David Moyes’ side’s season does not finish until Wednesday night when they take on Italian side Fiorentina in Prague in the final of the Europa Conference League.
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Ahead of a meeting against one of Ogbonna’s old Serie A rivals, Ogbonna said he is very keen to continue his stay at the London Stadium and while some talks have taken place, they are said to vamp up once the season ends.
“We are talking about it,” Ogbonna told Corriere dello Sport. “We are waiting for the end of the season.
“I feel at home here, I love the club and the fans, and I would continue to give everything for West Ham.”
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