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West Brom hit kid signs Motherwell loan deal

West Brom hit kid signs Motherwell loan deal

Daily Record07-07-2025
Eseosa Sule ios the latest summer addition at Fir Park
Motherwell have landed highly-rated young striker Eseosa Sule on a season-long loan deal from West Bromwich Albion.
The 19-year-old former Celtic kid signed a long-term deal at the Hawthornes, before being sent back up to Scotland.

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.
"Many players have come here, and it has helped their development. I hope to the next player to experience that."
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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