Pepe agrees to new Real Madrid contract until 2017
JAVIER SORIANO / Getty
Pepe will continue to frustrate opponents in Spain for the next couple of years after agreeing to a new deal with Real Madrid.
Los Blancos announced Friday that the Portuguese defender has penned a new two-year contract that will keep him at the Santiago Bernabeu until 2017.
(Courtesy: Real Madrid)
The team also noted that Pepe was given a watch and a jersey with the number 2017 on the back.
Pepe is the second Real Madrid defender to commit his future to the club in recent weeks, following Sergio Ramos's five-year extension.
The centre-back should see his time in Madrid reach the decade mark following his €30 million transfer from FC Porto in 2007.
HEADLINES
- Alonso still under pressure after Real Madrid scrape win at Alaves
- Villarreal's La Liga trip to Levante postponed after weather warning
- Real Sociedad sack coach Francisco amid slump
- Raphinha's late brace stretches Barca's La Liga lead
- Fan group demands FIFA halt sales of 'extortionate' World Cup tickets
Advertisement