Burnley boss Sean Dyche has signed a new contract, committing his future to the Premier League high-flyers to 2022.
Dyche is the third-longest serving manager in the Premier League, behind his Clarets predecessor Eddie Howe now at Bournemouth and Arsenal s Arsene Wenger.
The 46-year-old marked five years in charge of Burnley last October and, should he stay to the end of his new deal, he will have been at Turf Moor for a decade.
But Dyche believes he still has more to offer the club, after leading Burnley to two promotions from the Championship and keeping them in the Premier League last season.
I am quite young in management terms, Dyche told Burnley s official website.
I am still learning and still improving, I believe, so for my personal reasons, as well, I think it’s the right place to be.
It s a very good environment and I enjoy it and I enjoy the connection I ve had with this area.
There s lots of work to be done, but I m definitely in for the work to be done.
BREAKING: Sean Dyche and his backroom team sign a new four-and-a-half year deal. More to follow
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The new contract reportedly makes the former Watford manager the best paid employee in Burnley s history, earning £3.5million a year, while Dyche s assistant Ian Woan and the club s first-team coach Tony Loughlan have also agreed fresh deals.
Dyche s side, who are next in action on January 31 at Newcastle United, are eighth in the Premier League despite a seven-game winless run.