Ben Foster: Goalkeeper signs new Watford deal
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Watford goalkeeper Ben Foster has agreed a new two-year contract to keep him at the club until the age of 39.
Foster, 37, made his Hornets debut while on loan in 2005 and has made nearly 150 appearances in two spells.
The former England international has been ever-present in the Premier League this season - making 89 saves.
Jose Holebas, Heurelho Gomes and Adrian Mariappa, whose deals were set to expire this summer, have agreed short-term extensions to finish the season.
"Individual talks continue between the trio and the Hornets with regards to their respective Vicarage Road futures," the club added.
Watford, in 17th place, resume their Premier League season against Leicester on Saturday 20 June.
Nigel Pearson's side are above the relegation zone on goal difference.