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Jensen agrees new deal



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Published Date:
13 May 2008
BURNLEY'S longest-serving player has agreed to sign a new deal.
Goalkeeper Brian Jensen has committed his future to the club, after agreeing a new contract at Turf Moor.

The 32-year-old Dane's current deal was due to expire this summer, but he has now verbally agreed a new two year contract which will run until the summer of 2010.

Speaking about the news, boss Owen Coyle said: "I am delighted that Brian has verbally agreed a new two year deal.

"He understands that there will be fierce competition, but we welcome his decision and look forward to him signing in due course."

Jensen arrived at Turf Moor from West Bromwich Albion in summer 2003 and has made 19 league starts this season.






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PRESTON 15/05/2008 09:26:32
such a shame that you dingles have to keep an 'experienced' keeper coming towards the end of his game! were as the famous PRESTON NORTH END have got 2 keepers both fairly young with good experience and they are Andy Lonergan and Chris Neal, this is just one of the reasons why we are going to get promoted and burnley will spend another 6 years in the championship
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