施瓦泽将与富勒姆续约2年,直到40岁,那时他很可能退役。
Fulham have confirmed that Mark Schwarzer has put pen to paper on a contract extension.
The Australia international goalkeeper was keen to leave Craven Cottage over the summer after being linked with a move to Arsenal.
But the Gunners failed with a £4million bid as Fulham were desperate to keep hold of one of their most experienced players.
However, Hughes was always confident that Schwarzer would opt to stay with Fulham and he has now committed his future to the club.
The Welsh manager is delighted with the news and happy to put any lingering uncertainty over the 38-year-old's intentions to bed.
"He was obviously very flattered by the interest," said Hughes.
"We're delighted that he's decided to stay here and we can move forward now."
Schwarzer will have the chance to show Arsenal what they are missing when Fulham travel to Emirates Stadium on Saturday.
Hughes continued: "It's something we've wanted to do for quite some time.
"I think Mark was keeping his options open and he had every right to do that.
He's very happy to sign."
The deal is for a further two years, meaning Schwarzer will turn 40 as a Fulham player.