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Club captain Tom Cairney has signed a new deal until summer 2026 at Fulham. The 34-year-old Scotland cap surpassed 350 appearances for the Whites last season and will embark on his 11th campaign at Craven Cottage. He told club media: , external "I'm happy to sign for another year at this amazing football club. I'm delighted. It feels brilliant. It feels right. It's always been home. "I've fully enjoyed the past three years in the Premier League, contributing on and off the pitch, and I just want to help take this club as far as I can. I'll always try to do that. " Tony Khan, Fulham vice-chairman and director of football operations, added: "A leader on and off the pitch, Tom has been present at so many pivotal moments over the past decade, enjoying play-off promotions, scoring vital - sometimes spectacular - goals, and helping to cement our position in the Premier League. "He is a great person who the fans, his team-mates and all those associated with Fulham love. " Lamine Yamal to be investigated over dwarfism row Australia skittle Windies for 27 - lowest Test total for 70 years Stokes cajoles another England classic for the ages Twelve football fans get a shot at their dream BBC Sport job Amber Heard: Victim of an organised trolling campaign? Back To The Future: A classic sci-fi with Michael J. Fox The biting questions on overpriced dog food Stokes cajoles another England classic for the ages The Englishman who turned around Scheffler's putting fortunes Usyk v Dubois 2 - all you need to know Strange final wicket secures 22-run win for England against stubborn India. Video Strange final wicket secures 22-run win for England against stubborn India What has Club World Cup taught us before 2026 World Cup? From drugs bans to Wimbledon champions - how did we get here? The key takeaways from Wimbledon - Second Serve All you need to know about The Open 2025 'A gift to our sport' - Sinner-Alcaraz rivalry takes tennis 'to next level' Evans and Djokovic make best men's shots of Wimbledon 2025. Video Evans and Djokovic make best men's shots of Wimbledon 2025 'Why legend Pacquiao's return at 46 feels wrong' England thrash Wales to seal quarter-final spot. Video England thrash Wales to seal quarter-final spot 'Harrington got ball rolling on gloriously golden Irish era' 'Cruel' people and 'angry gamblers' - data reveals abuse Wimbledon stars faced Sinner storms to first Wimbledon title against Alcaraz - highlights. Video Sinner storms to first Wimbledon title against Alcaraz - highlights 'Lamine Yamal turns 18 and takes centre stage at Barcelona' GB's Kartal joins Sabalenka & Anisimova in best shots of Wimbledon. Video GB's Kartal joins Sabalenka & Anisimova in best shots of Wimbledon The downfall of Brescia & potential rebirth in Serie C Diogo Jota: A tribute. Video Diogo Jota: A tribute Copyright © 2025 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.