Matias Laba didn't envision his future being in Vancouver when he made the leap to North America, but he's now found a new home with the Whitecaps.

The Whitecaps announced on Thursday that Laba has agreed to a multi-year contract extension that will see him remain with the club for the next few years. Per league policy, the length of the extension was not made public.

"I have truly enjoyed my first two seasons in Vancouver," Laba said in a statement. "I am thankful to Robbo (head coach Carl Robinson) and the club for having faith in me and bringing me here. This club has become like my family and it has a lot of potential to do big things. I look forward to being a part of that."

When Toronto FC signed Jermain Defoe, Michael Bradley, and Gilberto in 2014, the team was left with one more Designated Player than allowed in Laba. After the young midfielder fresh from Argentina found himself on the outs of a club he had only spent one year with, the Whitecaps swooped in and took him, making Toronto roster compliant once more.

WATCH: A little taste of why we love Matias Laba on and off the pitch. #OurAllOurHonour #VWFC https://t.co/DCuVNAlvbq — Vancouver Whitecaps (@WhitecapsFC) November 12, 2015

Toronto's loss was Vancouver's great benefit. Laba has been an absolute monster in the midfield, leading the league in successful tackles over the course of the last two seasons (303 tackles), 65 more than the midfielder below him. He also ranks second in interceptions since 2014 with 168 to his name.

"Since joining the club in late February 2014, Matías has been exceptional both on and off the pitch," Robinson said. "His skill, professionalism, and commitment are exemplary, and we are thrilled he will continue to be a foundational member of Whitecaps FC moving forward."