Motherwell FC are delighted to confirm that Tom Hateley has put pen-to-paper on a new three-year contract at Fir Park.
Hateley, signed after a successful trial last summer, had an outstanding first season at Fir Park and was rightly named Young Player of the Year by both the club and the supporters.
The Monte-Carlo born midfielder, son of former England ace Mark, came through the youth system at Reading but got his first taste of competitive football with Basingstoke.
However, it wasn’t until Jim Gannon brought him north of the border last August that he really started to turn it on. A memorable goal against Rangers was one of the highlights of the season and his free-kick against Hibs kick-started an amazing comeback in the 6-6 game last May.
His contract expired little over a week ago but after frantic negotiations, the 20-year-old has agreed to extend his stay till the summer of 2013.
A delighted Craig Brown told motherwellfc.co.uk, “It’s fantastic that we have Tom tied down to a long-term contract.
“He is a smashing midfield player but we are lucky that he has been able to fill in a number of positions for us and done very well indeed.
“Given our budget, it would’ve been a bit of a headache trying to replace a guy of his ability, so this is excellent news. We will, however, continue to target players with the view of brining them in. We still need to add faces and both Archie Knox and myself have been, and will be, extremely busy doing that.”