Wanderers skipper Kevin Nolan today signed a new four-year contract which will keep him at the Reebok until 2011.

On Saturday we revealed Wanderers' captain had agreed a two-year extension to his current contract, giving him another four seasons to achieve his ambition to lift a trophy for the Whites.

"I'm delighted and I hope the fans are," Nolan said.

"This gives me another four years to help take the club even further."

Confirming that he had "verbally agreed" the terms of the new contract, Nolan said on Saturday he was responding positively to fears, voiced by Sam Allardyce himself, that he may be tempted to seek a move to a bigger club to improve his prospects of winning international honours with England.

"I've never once thought of doing that," said the 24-year-old midfielder. "It's something I wouldn't do.

"We've done fantastically well over the last four or five years and we're continuing to grow. We're going to get better and better and I hope to be a major part of that.

"In the next few years I believe I will be winning trophies with Bolton Wanderers.

"I hope one day the (international) call will come but it's not something I actually worry about. If I do the business for Bolton, it will come."