James Scott has left Motherwell to join English Championship side Hull City.
The club accepted a transfer bid for the 19-year-old forward on Friday, after initially rejecting two offers on Thursday night.
The deal will represent the club’s third-highest guaranteed transfer fee received in its history, behind the monies received previously for Phil O’Donnell and James McFadden.
The club is also protected by a sell-on clause, should James’ upward progression continue further.
The move remains subject to final international clearance.
“We’re obviously disappointed to lose James,” manager Stephen Robinson said. “He is a terrific boy who has taken great strides this season and established himself in the first team.
“I genuinely believe he can achieve anything he wants in the game. He has all the talent in the world and he can have a big future.
“We’re proud to have played a big part in his development and we wish him all the best in his career.”
James came through the youth academy at Motherwell, making his first team debut in April 2018 away to Ross County and in turn becoming the first player born in the 2000s to play for the club.
He went on to make 42 appearances for the club, scoring seven goals and cementing himself as a regular starter in the 2019/20 campaign.
“As much as you always have mixed emotions when you sell a player, everyone at the club is very proud of James as he takes the next step in his career,” chief executive Alan Burrows said.
“We have secured an excellent fee from a great club who have a rich history of developing talent and trading them on.
“It’s also another fantastic example of the unrivalled work of our youth academy’s scouts and coaches, the coaching staff at the club, as well as dedication of James himself.”
Everyone at Motherwell FC thanks James for his contribution to the club and wish him every success going forward.