Everton striker Louis Saha signed a new two-year deal because he feels the club is going places and he wants to be part of it. Saha, 31, has struggled with injury since leaving Fulham for Manchester United but he seems to have found some decent form again at Goodison Park over the last couple of seasons. And the former France international is happy he has sorted his immediate future out after being linked with a move away from Merseyside. He said: "It didn't take me long to know I wanted to stay because I have enjoyed my time here and I want to be part of the future of Everton. "At certain stages in your career you look at where you are going and by staying at Everton I feel I am going up in my career. "I appreciate the way the Everton fans support the team and the way they support me all the time. "It is a pleasure to be here and see the way the fans work for the team, they help all the players. It feels like a family and I really feel a part of it."