EBERE Eze has signed a new contract with QPR which will keep him at the club until 2021.

The 20-year-old has agreed a two-year extension to his existing deal.

Eze, who was handed the No.10 shirt at the start of the season by new manager Steve McClaren, told www.qpr.co.uk: “I am delighted to have it all sorted so I can focus completely on playing football.

“It’s a great feeling to know you have the trust of your manager, the fans and your team-mates. Everyone believes in me and it’s a real confidence boost.

“This is the best place for me at this moment in time. I know that I can be free to play how I like to play.

“If I keep my head down I have got a good opportunity to play here and that’s the main thing.”

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QPR boss McClaren added: “I am delighted for Ebere and for the club.

“The club have done a fantastic job in recruiting him and getting him into the Under-23s where he has had a great education from all the coaches.

“This contract is a deserved reward for all his hard work and the hard work of the club.

“He still has a lot to work on and to improve on but we feel, he feels and his family feel this is the best place for him right now.

“He has got a great attitude and has so much energy and enthusiasm, which is a big plus.

“He’s a huge talent and could be a very special player. ‘Could be’ are two big words and we have to help him fulfil his potential.

“So many promising young players get a good contract and down tools, stopping their development. We don’t want that to happen and I am sure with Ebere it won’t.”