Curtis Main: Shrewsbury Town sign striker after Aberdeen release

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Curtis Main has scored 53 goals in a career spanning more than 300 appearances

Shrewsbury have re-signed striker Curtis Main after he had his contract cancelled with Aberdeen.

Main, 28, who has left the Scottish Premier club on a deal until the end of the season, moves to Shrewsbury for the second time, having spent a month on loan from Middlesbrough in 2013.

Main has scored three goals in 18 appearances for the Dons this season.

He has also previously had spells at Motherwell, Portsmouth and Doncaster after starting out at Darlington.

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"He was a player who worked extremely hard during this time here," said Aberdeen manager Derek McInnes. "But we felt changing up the forward line with different options was the right thing to do at this time.

"Having worked with him for two years I know how determined Curtis will be to make his next club a success and he goes with our best wishes."

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