Monday 5 September 2016 18:00, UK
Marlon Pack has put pen to paper on a new two-year contract with Bristol City, the club have confirmed.
The new deal will see the 25-year-old - who signed for the club in August 2013 after a successful trial - stay on at Ashton Gate until 2018, with an option of a further year.
Pack has scored four goals in 152 appearances for Bristol City and was a key member of the side that were crowned Sky Bet League One and Johnstone's Paint Trophy champions in the 2014-15 campaign.
"Marlon has been really important for us and certainly since I've arrived, he's been getting better all the time," said Lee Johnson, who was appointed Bristol City head coach in February this year.
"I obviously watched Bristol City from afar with him in the team, but now having worked with him first-hand, I know he's a top footballer with a great football brain.
"We've worked very hard on keeping him central and, like a lot of this group, I'm sure he'll only get better. He's coming into his prime now and his new contract is great for us, and makes this window even better."