Left-back Pape Souaré has joined Motherwell on a six-month contract, subject to international clearance.
Coming through the youth ranks at French side Lille OSC, Souaré broke through into the Ligue 1 and Coupe de France title winning side in 2010/11 before taking a season on loan to continue his development with Stade de Reims in 2012.
The Senegalese International went on to make his debut for his country that season in a goalless draw with South Africa.
Souaré has represented Senegal on 26 occasions across a six-year spell, including an incredible 2012 London Olympics campaign, which saw the then 22-year-old reach the Quarter-Finals stage against Mexico.
Souaré returned to his parent club the following season and quickly cemented his place as a mainstay in the squad, racking up 53 appearances across three-years at Les Dogues, including a Europa League group stage run against Everton, Wolfsburg & Krasnodar.
His stellar performances in France caught the eye of clubs around Europe, with Alan Pardew signing the full-back for Premier League side Crystal Palace in 2015.
Souaré went on to make 48 appearances in the Premier League across his four years at Selhurst Park, with the defender playing a vital role in Palace’s remarkable 2016 FA Cup run which saw the Eagles overcome Southampton, Stoke City, Spurs, Reading and Watford before suffering an extra-time defeat in the final against Manchester United.
“Pape has played at a really high level and with that, comes experience,” manager Stuart Kettlewell added.
“It’s no secret that we need cover in the wide areas, so when the opportunity arose to get Pape on board, we jumped at it.”
Injury problems cut short his final season in London, with Souaré moving to Ligue 2 side Troyes to regain his fitness in 2019. 17-appearances in the French second division followed before a return to English football, with spells at Charlton Athletic and Morecambe last year.
“It’s great to be here,” Pape Souaré said.
“I’m really excited to be a part of the group, who have been excellent with me so far.
“I want to impress from the off so I’m looking forward to getting my head down and getting started.”
Souaré will wear the 77 shirt.