Plymouth Argyle: Defender Curtis Nelson signs two-year contract
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Plymouth Argyle defender Curtis Nelson has signed a new contract to keep him at Home Park until the summer of 2016.
The highly-rated 20-year-old centre-back has made 143 appearances for the club since making his debut as a 17-year-old in August 2010.
Nelson, who was released by Stoke City's academy and joined Argyle as an apprentice in 2009, has also played in midfield and at right-back for Argyle.
"I'm happy to have signed again," Nelson told the club website.
The defender has seen the club go through two relegations and administration, external before being taken over by James Brent in October 2011.
"Promotion is the main goal," Nelson said.
"Get out of this league - and when we are in League One, get out of that league. And keep on going."
Argyle boss John Sheridan was pleased to secure the services of the defender for another two years.
"He's been a really good player for us and I think he has improved a hell of a lot this season.
"He has played a lot of games for his age, played a lot of games for a young lad, but he has played a lot in a struggling side. I think he has picked up a lot of bad habits. Hopefully I can carry on getting them out of him.
"I think he has a great chance of playing at a higher level - hopefully that will be with Plymouth," added Sheridan.
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