Shrewsbury Town defender Pierre signs new contract
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Shrewsbury Town defender Aaron Pierre has signed a new 12-month contract with the League One club.
After returning to Shrewsbury for a second time last October on a short-term deal, the 31-year-old Grenada international made 20 appearances before his season was ended prematurely by a groin injury.
But he is now concentrating on being fit enough for pre-season training.
鈥淭he injury is going really well. I鈥檓 back doing conditioning work now. And I was going to go on international duty with Grenada," Pierre
"But that would have meant trying to fast-track things and I just felt that didn鈥檛 make sense. I want that full season and, most importantly, with a full pre-season behind me.
鈥淚 haven鈥檛 had a full pre-season for a couple of years now and that is so important 鈥 it gives you that base to take into the league.
"This club is my second home. Even my mum is happy I am here. She feels like I鈥檓 looked after, she always says it鈥檚 a great club. I spoke to the chairman and he gave me a big hug. He鈥檚 a great guy.鈥
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Only Daniel Udoh now to decide on Shrewsury future
Pierre was one of five Shrewsbury players offered new deals - two of whom are leaving
Goalkeeper Marko Marosi has officially told the club he will go when his contract comes to an end on 30 June, and captain Chey Dunkley last week signed for Chesterfield.
But Mal Benning and Pierre have agreed to stay, leaving uncertainty only over striker Daniel Udoh.
New Zealand-born striker Max Mata has been allowed to return down under on loan to Auckland and Irish defender Tunmise Sobowale has joined Swindon Town on a free transfer.