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Published 13:10 5 May 2017 BST
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“I’m delighted to get this signed, “I’ve been here for a long time and it’s a special Club that means a lot to me.”Coleman signed for the Toffees for a mere £60,000 back in 2009 and has established himself as one of the Premier League’s top defenders since.
"I’m delighted with how the Club has handled the situation. Knowing that I was going to come back and sign it has definitely helped things. It’s a massive boost and gives me something to fight for. “I want to prove my worth when I come back and show the Club were right for rewarding me with this long-term contract.”The contract will run up until 2022. This is yet another example of how well the club has treated Coleman since bearing the brunt of Neil Taylor’s challenge with manager Ronald Koeman visiting the player in Donegal last month. https://twitter.com/RonaldKoeman/status/851781015408435200 And twitter reaction to the deal has been largely positive. https://twitter.com/bigdirtyjames/status/860454435025281028 https://twitter.com/Tim_Scott93/status/860453638904459265 https://twitter.com/JohnMcDwyer1/status/860456858053746688 And that, ladies and gentlemen, is how you handle business.

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