Hector Bellerin has signed a new long-term Arsenal contract. Talks have been ongoing between Arsenal and their 21-year-old right-back, who has established himself as a key first-team player since breaking into the side in 2014.Bellerins agent this month revealed a deal was close, and the news was confirmed in a statement on the clubs website. Sky Sports Black Friday sale Upgrade to Sky Sports now and get 12 months half price! Arsenal signed Bellerin from Barcelona in 2011 and he has repeatedly denied any interest in returning to the Nou Camp, recently joking he would not even answer the phone if his old club were to call.Speaking about his new deal, Bellerin said: Im really, really happy and this club is my home right now.Ive been here for more than five years now so I was really, really excited when the club told me that they wanted to extend my contract.I wasnt thinking about anything else other than staying here and continuing my development here. This is where Im happy. Im just very grateful and pleased to have signed. Importance of Bellerin Why Hector Bellerins new long-term contract is such a big boost for Arsenal Arsenal is not only about being a footballer, you have to be a good person to play here. Thats what everyone transmits inside the club. You represent more than just a football club. Im a player who tries to be an example for everyone, not just on the pitch but off it as well.Now Ive just got to keep on progressing, keep working hard to be the best player I can be, and hopefully help the team to be where its got to be, to win some silverware. Thats what everyone wants and thats what Im working towards. Hector Bellerin speaks for the first time since signing a new deal with Arsenal - pictures courtesy of Arsenal The Spaniards performances earned him a late call-up to Spains Euro 2016 squad in the summer, and he was also named as right-back in the Professional Footballers Associations Premier League team of 2015/16.Arsenal remain in contract talks with two more key players, Alexis Sanchez and Mesut Ozil, both of whom have less than two years to run on their current deals.Upgrade to Sky Sports now and get 12 months half price. Hurry, offer ends December 4! Also See: Premier League grades Ref Watch: Valencia decision correct PL contenders highs and lows Wenger responsible for Sanchez White Sox Frank Thomas Jersey . Unlike last year when nobody got in, there have been estimates of as many as five getting voted in this time around and as few as one, Greg Maddux. White Sox Ian Hamilton Jersey . The Stampeders announced the move on Wednesday. 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The 20-year-old Korda had an 11-under 135 total on Atlantis Resorts Ocean Club course. "We went from beautiful, sunny, slight wind to cloudy and hurricane wind," Korda said. "It was a tough day out there. I mean, a little mentally draining because you really had to put everything into every shot." The 2012 Womens Australian Open winner for her lone LPGA Tour title, Korda recently started working with swing coach Grant Price. She struggled with her swing last year and felt that it led to some injuries in her left shoulder and wrist. "It was just time for a change," Korda said. "There was just stuff that wasnt working. Ive worked with (Grant) before, so I was really comfortable going into it, and hes just super positive, and thats something that I really needed coming into this year. "Were just working on keeping everything in plane and keeping it really simple to where if something does go wrong on the golf course, I can fix it myself." Price, Hall of Famer Nick Prices nephew, is fighting testicular cancer. Paula Creamer, playing alongside Korda, was a stroke back after a 65. "Feeding off Paula was good," Korda said. "She made four birdies in a row after (starting with a double bogey), and it wasnt like she wasnt giving herself opportunities. It was birdie after birdie. It was awesome to play with somebody like that because they really do push you and keep making you try harder." Creamer drove left on the first holle and three-putted from 7 feet.dddddddddddd She birdied 10 of the last 17 holes. "After that, I said, Lets go make some birdies." And I did," said Creamer, winless since the 2010 U.S. Womens Open. "I love playing in windy conditions. I always have. The more difficult, the better. You have to be kind of a feel player out in these kind of situations and trust what youre doing and committing to your shots, and thats something that I really worked hard on in the off-season and it paid off today." Michelle Wie and Monday qualifier Jenny Suh were tied for third at 9 under. Wie had a 65, and Suh shot 66. Wie had 28 putts in her bogey-free round. "I think I just had a good rest this off-season," Wie said. "When I came back in January and I picked up my golf clubs, I was really excited to play. I was so ready to get back into a rhythm." Suh failed to gain fully exempt status on the tour when she lost a playoff at Q-school. "I know what the weekend could do and what it could hold for me, but Im just going to keep enjoying myself and try to make as many birdies as possible," Suh said. Lydia Ko, the 16-year-old New Zealander who shared the first-round lead with Meena Lee, was three strokes behind at 8 under after a 70. The fourth-ranked Ko is making her first start as an LPGA Tour member. She won the Canadian Womens Open the last two years as an amateur and closed last season with a victory in a non-tour event in Taiwan in her second pro start. 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