Marcus Rashford has signed a new five-year contract at Manchester United.
The 25-year-old forward came through the Old Trafford youth set-up and has gone on to score 123 goals in 359 first-team appearances.
He said: "I joined Manchester United as a seven-year-old boy with a dream. That same passion, pride and determination to succeed still drives me every time I have the honour of wearing the shirt.
"I've already had some amazing experiences at this incredible club, but there is still a lot more to achieve and I remain relentlessly determined to win more trophies in the years ahead.
"As a United fan all my life, I know the responsibility that comes with representing this badge and feel the highs and lows as much as anyone.
"I can assure you that I will give everything to help the team reach the level we are capable of and I can feel the same determination around the dressing room.
"I couldn’t be more excited for the future under this manager."
The England international broke the 30-goal barrier for the first time in his United career last season under Erik ten Hag and his current deal was due to expire next summer.
Manchester United football director John Murtough said of Rashford's deal, which expires on 30 June, 2028: "Ever since he joined our academy 18 years ago, Marcus has epitomised what it takes to succeed as a Manchester United player.
"He is a brilliant talent but also humble, dedicated and driven.
"As he enters his prime years, we know there is still so much more to come from him and we can see the hunger that Marcus feels to achieve the highest levels of success here at Manchester United.
"Working with Erik ten Hag and his coaches is the perfect environment for Marcus to continue to develop into one of the best attacking players in the world."

The news comes on the same day that United agreed a deal to sign goalkeeper Andre Onana from Inter Milan, while defender Jonny Evans has rejoined the club on a short-term contract.
United will pay the Serie A side an initial €51m for the Cameroon international with a potential further €4m in add-ons.
Personal terms are also understood to have been agreed with the 27-year-old, who is set to sign a five-year deal with the option of a further season.
Evans, 35, came through the ranks at United after joining as a youngster, and had been training with the club in recent days while considering his options after leaving relegated Leicester.
Speculation had linked the veteran centre-half with Everton, but Evans has now signed a deal which will allow him to take part in United's pre-season friendly against Lyon in Edinburgh on Wednesday before heading to San Diego with United's academy while the first-team squad are in New York.
Evans, capped 102 times by Northern Ireland, made 198 appearances for United before leaving for West Brom in 2015. During his Old Trafford career, Evans won the Champions League, Club World Cup, three Premier League titles and two League Cups.
United have also revealed that Tyrell Malacia and Rhys Bennett have been ruled out of the Lyon match and the United States trip through injury.