Barcelona goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny has renewed his contract until 2027, the LaLiga champions said Monday.
"The Polish goalkeeper staying is recognition and a prize for his great season between the sticks for Barca, after an unexpected arrival in a strange context," wrote the Catalan club in a statement.
Szczesny had retired from football when Barca signed him in October to replace injured stopper Marc-Andre ter Stegen, who was ruled out for most of the season with a ruptured patella tendon.
The 35-year old impressed as Barca won LaLiga and the Copa del Rey, with Ter Stegen only returning to the squad in the final weeks of the season.
Szczesny's decision to stay and Barca signing goalkeeper Joan Garcia from Espanyol earlier in the summer casts doubt over Ter Stegen's future at the club.
The German international, 33, commands a high salary at Barca and Spanish media report the financially-struggling club would like to make savings in that regard.
Barca signed Garcia from Espanyol for 26.34m euros ($31m) on a six-year deal in June, and also still have another goalkeeper in Inaki Pena on the books.