West Brom hit kid signs Motherwell loan deal
The 19-year-old former Celtic kid signed a long-term deal at the Hawthornes, before being sent back up to Scotland.
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Sule goes into the squad for tomorrow's friendly against Carlisle on Tuesday, and their Premier Sports Cup opener at Clyde on Saturday.
Sule told the club's website: "I'm excited for this move. The chance to get regular first-team minutes was an opportunity I couldn't say no to.
"This move makes sense. Being from the area, I know the club and what it means to the supporters.
Sule goes into Motherwell's squad for their friendly against Carlisle United on Tuesday -Credit:Getty Images
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"Many players have come here, and it has helped their development. I hope to the next player to experience that."
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Motherwell boss Jens Berthel Askou said: "He's a young forward with very interesting attributes. His speed, athleticism and ball-striking are all impressive.
"Growing up not far from here, he already has a strong link to the area, which has enabled him to settle in very fast.
"He is a positive, energetic and eager young man who possesses great potential, and we really look forward to developing him into a very valuable and game-decisive player for the team."
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