Juventus midfielder Claudio Marchisio has committed his future to the club by signing a five-year contract extension.

On the day that a contract extension for coach Massimiliano Allegri was announced, Juventus has confirmed Claudio Marchisio has signed a new five-year deal.

The Italy midfielder's previous deal with the Serie A and Coppa Italia winner was due to expire at the end of the forthcoming 2015-16 season.

Marchisio, 29, is a graduate of the Juventus youth system and has made 309 appearances for the club in all competitions.

Reflecting on his new contract, Marchisio said: "It's a feeling that sits alongside my first training session in 1993. I'm delighted to wear the shirt I've always wanted. Finding the motivation to keep giving even more is what matters most."

Marchisio will assume increased seniority in the Juventus midfield after the UEFA Champions League finalist confirmed earlier on Monday that lauded veteran Andrea Pirlo will continue his career with MLS outfit New York City FC.

"Pirlo has been an important player for Juventus, he's helped me out a great deal over the years," Marchisio said.

Sami Khedira and Mario Mandzukic are among those to have been added to Juve's squad during the offseason, and Marchisio is confident of another successful season on all fronts under Allegri.

"Whoever has come into our dressing room over the past few years has always settled in well," he added. "Khedira and Mandzukic offer added quality and Champions League experience.

"The Champions League will be tough, as it is every year, but we must keep consolidating our position on the European stage."