 Seip played for Heerenveen before joining Plymouth. |
Dutch centre-back Marcel Seip is on the verge of signing a new contract with Plymouth Argyle. The 24-year-old has been impressed since signing a four-month deal with Argyle at the end of August and boss Ian Holloway is eager to keep him.
"As far as I am concerned, we've agreed a deal with his agent," Holloway said.
"He has done very well so far. I don't think we have lost since he has been starting for us and he has added to us on and off the field."
Since making his debut as a substitute in the Pilgrims' 1-0 defeat at Southampton, Seip has started every Championship match at centre-back.
Argyle have won four and drawn three of those games.
Holloway said: "I have been very pleased with how he has settled into the group. It is all about the group, the team, the squad, and he has added to that.
"He has been rewarded by being penciled into the team. If you look at Leon Cort last week, who cost �1m, I think we have had a bit of a bargain."