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Chelsea's French international midfielder Florent Malouda signed on Tuesday a four-year contract extension with the FA Cup winners.

The 29-year-old, who had two years remaining on his current contract, had been linked with a move to Italian Serie A giants AC Milan despite a generally hugely disappointing spell at Chelsea since joining for 13.5million pounds from French champions Olympique Lyon in 2007.

"I am staying. I have four years left on my contract," commented Malouda, whose performances improved once Guus Hiddink replaced Luis Felipe Scolari at the club earlier this year.

"Every time the transfer window opens there are rumours and I hope in this one people will know what happened," added Malouda, who was part of the France team that reached the 2006 World Cup final.

Malouda had been widely expected to move on after Chelsea were linked earlier this year with a move for Russia's far more impressive attacking midfielder Yuri Zhirkov, who plays for CSKA Moscow.

But Malouda found his form under Hiddink and eventually started 31 games for the Blues last season, scoring nine goals.

Tags: chelsea fc, florent malouda, premier league, transfer news

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MySoccerPlace.net Comment by MySoccerPlace.net on June 24, 2009 at 11:46pm
I think this is a good move by Chelsea. Malouda was not pretty impressive in his first Premiership season, but that's pretty normal, most of the players need one season to accommodate to new team or league. On other side, I think he was very good last year, especially on final stage and last Chelsea's Champions League matches ( yeah I know that that he was partly guilty for that Iniesta's goal but that was more like unlucky moment than his mistake :) .

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