Dylan Wells has agreed a two-year contract extension, which will see him remain at Fir Park until the summer of 2026.
The young attacking midfielder made his first-team debut against Alloa Athletic in the Scottish Cup, before making his first league appearance as a second half substitute against Aberdeen.
“It’s great to see Dylan commit his future to the club,” manager Stuart Kettlewell said.
“We have had to fend off some interest from some big clubs here but I think Dylan understands the path and the journey the first-team here at Motherwell.
“He’s had a taste of that first-team action and when you see the likes of Lennon Miller, Mark Ferrie and Luca Ross all involved this season and making progress, it gives that extra incentive for a young player to try and kick on.”
“I’m really pleased to sign this deal,” Wells added.
“I’ve came through the ranks here and getting a taste of first-team experience here this season, only makes me hungrier to get more time on the pitch.
“Getting the deal complete was the first stage, now I need to knuckle down and show everyone what I can do.”