Justin Haber has signed a new contract with Gżira United, the Premier League club announced.
The veteran goalkeeper has been on the books with the Maroons for the last four years and has now been rewarded with a new contract.
In fact, Haber agreed terms on a new deal that saw him put pen to paper on a two-year contract.
Last season, Haber made 14 appearances with Gżira untied and managed three clean sheets throughout the season.
Haber has enjoyed a distinguished career. He made his top-flight debut with Birkirkara in 2005 before he headed abroad with his most notable moves include spells at English side Sheffield United and Hungarian giants Ferencvaros.
Back in Malta, he was on the books of Mosta, Birkirkara, Hibernians and Floriana before joining Gżira United.
The veteran goalkeeper has also enjoyed a long career with the national team, making 54 appearances.
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