Motherwell Football Club are delighted to confirm the return of defender Tom Aldred.
The 27-year-old joins on loan from Bury for the remainder of the 2018/19 campaign.
Tom is of course no stranger to ‘Well fans, having spent the second half of last season also on loan from the Shakers.
The former Scotland youth international won many admirers amongst the Fir Park faithful for his wholehearted, aggressive style in the heart of the claret and amber rearguard.
The ex Carlisle, Watford and Blackpool man, who will wear the number five shirt this season, will go straight into the squad for Saturday’s Lanarkshire derby with Hamilton.
“I’m buzzing to be back,” Tom said. “It doesn’t feel as if I have been away.
“Just getting back into the ground, it reignited great memories of last season here and I am keen to kick on again.
“I am excited to start a season in Scotland and my hope is we can kick on again this term.”
The commanding centre back was a standout in the second half of the 2017/18 campaign for the Steelmen, forming a formidable part of the defence that reached the Scottish Cup final and achieved a club record 20 clean sheets.
During his first stint, Aldred ranked as the top defender outside of Celtic players for defensive duels won, winning 33% of his challenges.
“We’re delighted to welcome Tom back to the club,” ‘Well boss Stephen Robinson added.
“When Cédric Kipré left for Wigan late last week, we immediately turned to Tom.
“He knows the club, the supporters and the majority of the players, so we hope he can transition in fairly quickly.”