Nahki Wells has this afternoon signed a new three-year contract with City.

The Bermudian striker put pen to paper on the deal after training to end the uncertainty over his future.

Wells, whose current contract was up in the summer, has started the new season with a bang. He has scored five goals already, including two coming off the bench to spark the dramatic Capital One Cup win over Burton.

Boss Phil Parkinson was delighted to get the 22-year-old secured in his City’s long-term plans.

He said: “We’re really pleased. We want to keep our best young players and Nahki is certainly one of those.

“He is a talented player and his biggest attribute is his ability to finish with both feet. He is a cool finisher.

“He’s made really good progress in the last 12 months and I’m confident he will keep improving as a player.”

The new contract replaces his current one and ties Wells to the club until the end of June 2015.