Callum Slattery has signed a contract extension with the club.
The midfielder has put pen to paper on a one-year deal, with club holding the option of a further year.
“It’s so good to continue my stay here,” Slattery added.
“I’m thankful to the club for the faith and trust they have shown. I know I can get back to the levels I’ve shown before and more.
“My focus is now just getting fit and getting back out there. I’m really missing playing in front of everyone at Fir Park. I will continue my recovery and look forward to seeing everyone again soon.”
Slattery first joined Motherwell in 2021, and has gone on to make 94 appearances thus far. He suffered a serious knee injury in training back in January and has been sidelined since.
On track for what he claims was going to be one of his best seasons in his career, Slattery continues his recovery during the off-season.
“Callum’s injury was a setback for the team but also for him personally,” manager Stuart Kettlewell said.
“He had been playing regularly, scoring goals and helping the team. His confidence was high and I was gutted for him when he picked up the injury.
“However, there is no doubt in my mind that Callum will get back to that level of performance when he returns. So, for that reason, we’re delighted that we have agreed a deal with him.
“His recovery is going well and he’s working hard behind the scenes.”