Brodie Spencer has returned to his parent club Huddersfield Town.
Spencer joined on loan in the summer. Although the deal was initially for the full season, Huddersfield have recalled the Northern Irishman.
“The loan market has been important in our recruitment this season and Brodie’s has been a very successful one for both player and club,” manager Stuart Kettlewell said.
“We’re, of course, disappointed to lose Brodie earlier than initially anticipated but full understand the decision made by Huddersfield.
“Brodie made a real impact in his time here and gained valuable game time and experience, which has got him back into the Northern Ireland setup also.
“I want to thank Huddersfield for their co-operation and sincerely wish Brodie the very best for the rest of the season.”
The 19-year-old made 18 appearances this campaign and was a regular in Stuart Kettlewell’s starting lineups since his arrival.
“I want to thank everyone at Motherwell for all the help and support during my time at the club,” Brodie Spencer added.
“It’s been such a great experience and I believe I’m a better player for my time up in Scotland. I wish the club, the supporters and everyone involved all the best for the future.”
We thank Brodie for his efforts in his time at Fir Park and wish him well for the future.