Crawley striker Calum Willock has signed a contract extension, keeping him at the club until January 2010.
The 27-year-old joined Crawley in September after leaving Stevenage and has scored twice in seven appearances.
He told the club's website: "There was interest from elsewhere but when the gaffer [Steve Evans] spoke to me I just wanted to sign for him and this club.
"The gaffer gave me the opportunity to come here and enjoy my football and I have done that."
Crawley boss Evans said: "He has done very well. His match fitness is improving as each week goes past and I have no doubt he will continue to improve his game as we get him sharper.
"The lad was aware of the interest from other clubs but he always maintained if he had an option to stay at Crawley he would.
"I am very pleased that he has now completed the formalities to ensure that is the case."
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