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Boston United Secure Key Players with New Contract Extensions

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Boston United Secure Key Players with New Contract Extensions

Boston United has bolstered the stability of its team with the contract extensions of full-backs Marcel Lavinier and Matty Carson until the end of the season. Lavinier, 25, began his career with Premier League’s Chelsea before moving to Tottenham and has since played 16 matches for the Pilgrims after joining in October last year. Carson, 23, formerly of Reading and Grimsby, has scored one goal in his 21 appearances since joining the team. The extensions are pivotal as Boston United look to solidify their standing in the National League.

This article has been adapted from original content reported by the BBC.

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