Fabio Quagliarella has extended his contract with Sampdoria until June 2019, the Serie A club have announced.
Quagliarella, 33, rejoined Sampdoria from Torino in 2016, having left them nine years earlier, and has featured 19 times for the club this season, scoring four goals.
A statement on Sampdoria's official website read: "U.C. Sampdoria is delighted to announce that Fabio Quagliarella has signed a new contract with the club.
📝 Fabio #Quagliarella extends #Samp stay till 2019! #QuagliaForever ➡ https://t.co/tANoJYLSX4 pic.twitter.com/9TvOrA6j3L
- Sampdoria English (@sampdoria_en) January 13, 2017
"The striker, who has scored 21 goals in 78 appearances for the Blucerchiati, will remain a Sampdoria player until 30 June 2019.''
Quagliarella, who won 25 caps for Italy, has played for a host of other clubs including Juventus, Napoli and Udinese.