Promising midfielder Domingos Quina has signed his first professional contract at West Ham, which keeps him at the club until 2019. Quina, who turned 17 last Friday, joined the Hammers in the summer on an initial two-year scholarship deal following spells at Chelsea and Benfica.He has already featured twice for West Ham this season, both appearances coming in the Europa League against NK Domzale, and also scored a 40-yard wonder goal against Leicester City for the Under-23s in October. Quina said: I am very happy to have signed my first professional contract with West Ham and it has always been my dream. Highlights: Tottenham 3-2 West Ham I chose West Ham because it is a great club and they like to give young players opportunities to break into the first-team like Reece Oxford and I hope to do the same.I like to enjoy my football and do things which people are not expecting. I really enjoyed my goal against Leicester and it was a great moment.That was not the first time I had scored a goal like that and hopefully there is more to come. Sky Sports Black Friday sale Upgrade to Sky Sports now and get 12 months half price! I know that talent alone is not enough to see me develop as a player and I just want to keep working hard every day. Hopefully I will get my chance.Quina has already showcased his talents at international level for England Under-17s at the European Championship and will now aim to impress manager Slaven Bilic further and become a regular part of the first team.Bilic added: I am personally delighted with the news. We know a lot about him and he came away with us on pre-season. 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World heavyweight champion Tyson Furys camp have told ESPN a rematch with Wladimir Klitschko is still going ahead in the fall, despite Fury facing alleged doping offences.UK Anti-Doping (UKAD) agency revealed Wednesday night it had charged Fury and cousin Hughie, a heavyweight boxer, with using a banned substance on June 24 and that it had only just lifted a temporary suspension on the pair.Furys fate now hinges on the outcome of a National Anti-Doping Panel hearing, the date of which hasnt yet been confirmed. If he is found guilty of taking a banned substance, Fury could be stripped of his WBA and WBO titles and suspended, and a potential rematch with Klitschko in Manchester would also be scrapped.A new date for a rematch has yet to be officially confirmed, though Furys camp have claimed it will take place Oct. 29. Originally set for July 9, the rematch was postponed because Fury injured an ankle while running in June.As far as we are concerned there was never a case to answer to in the first place, Furys manager, Mick Hennessy, told ESPN. No one has ever said to me theres a positive test. I was never told at any stage there was a positive result.?There are a lot of external forces at work. Its not right what is happening to someone who did something very special in Germany last year.There are certain people that dont like it, but it will all come out. Im 100 percent certain it will be all right. As far as we are concerned the suspension has been lifted, and theres nothing to answer to.There are a lot of rubbish allegations out there, and there are a lot of people trying to bring Tyson and Hughie Fuury down.dddddddddddd There seems to be some sort of agenda out there against them.We are still working towards the date of Oct. 29 for the rematch. 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That month, Fury beat Christian Hammer before then outpointing Klitschko to win the IBF, WBA and WBO world titles in Germany last November.In a statement released Wednesday, UKAD said: UK Anti-Doping can confirm that both boxers were charged on 24 June 2016 with presence of a Prohibited Substance.Mandatory Provisional Suspensions were imposed pursuant to Article 7.9.1 of the UK Anti-Doping Rules.The UK Anti-Doping Rules allow athletes to challenge the imposition of a Provisional Suspension and the independent National Anti-Doping Panel today lifted the athletes suspensions, pending full determination of the charges. These charges will be heard at a hearing before the NADP in due course.Australian Lucas Browne was stripped of the WBAs secondary world heavyweight title belt following a positive drug test earlier this year. Browne was banned for six months by the WBA after testing positive for clenbuterol. ' ' '