Truro City goalkeeper Dan Lavercombe has become the latest member of the squad to agree a new full-time deal with the newly-promoted National League club.
The 28-year-old former Torquay United and AFC Fylde stopper joined the Tinners last summer from Taunton Town and was an ever-present as Truro won National League South.
The new deal supersedes the two-year contract he agreed when he moved to the club a year ago.
His fresh terms follow those of Will Dean and Tyler Love-Holmes who agreed new deals earlier this week.
“Next year will be a big step up and the league we are going in will be a lot tougher, but we have a few lads that have played higher, so we will need everyone to move forward to pull through,” Lavercombe told the club website.
“I am really enjoying my football and hopefully I can continue for a long time.
“Nobody knew what to expect when we came back (to Truro), so to have the crowds we have had is amazing. In the tough games, the fans really pulled us through, got us extra points in tough games towards the end of season.”
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