The Independent understands that Mark Noble will see out the rest of his career with West Ham United, after he penned a new one-year-deal with the club.
Bar two brief loan spells earlier in his career, the thirty-one-year old has spent his entire career with the Hammers, racking up close to four hundred and fifty appearances in all competitions so far and scoring fifty-one goals.
Despite an influx of new signings in the summer, Noble has managed to retain his first team place and has started the last three league games which have all ended in victory for Manuel Pellegrini’s side.
The midfielder has twice been named West Ham’s Player of the Year, while in 2012 he was selecting in the PFA Premier League Team of the Year.
Internationally, he has represented England at every level from U16s to U21s but is yet to win a senior cap for his country.
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