
West Ham manager Gianfranco Zola has revealed his delight at signing a new contract with the club.
Zola joined the Hammers in the first few weeks of the current season and has since manged to lead his side to a high of seventh in the league, with the club still in the running to qualify for the inaugural Europa League next season
The Italian is believed to have put pen to paper on a four-year contract alongside assistant manager Steve Clarke, and Zola has told Sky Sports that he believes West Ham to be a club with real ambition.
"I have just signed a new contract and I'm very happy," the 42-year-old announced.
"At the club we have a very good project in my opinion. The coaching staff along with (chief executive) Scott Duxbury and (technical director) Gianluca Nani are trying to build up something which I'm sure has a future.
"I'm committing to it and we're going to be working very hard to make it successful."

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