Tom Sparrow has signed a new contract that will see him remain at Fir Park until the summer of 2027, with the club holding an option for a further year.
The 22-year-old arrived in the summer after leaving Stoke City following a seven-year stay with the Potters. Sparrow has made 30 appearances for the Steelmen this season, having been deployed as both a centre midfielder and a wing-back.
He has found the back of the net on four occasions, including our historic win at Ibrox in March.
“It makes complete sense for me to continue at this fantastic football club,” said Tom Sparrow.
“I have enjoyed every moment here and believe I’ve made a significant impact. I feel I’ve grown and learnt a great deal from participating in so many matches.
“The club and all the staff have taken great care of me, and I’ve been dedicated to putting in the effort and giving my all.
“It’s reassuring to know that my immediate future is secure, allowing me to concentrate on football and the upcoming matches.”
The Welsh Under-21 international came through the ranks with Wolves. He moved to Stoke at the age of 14 and moved through the age groups at a rapid pace. Having been handed his first-team debut in 2022, Sparrow went on loan to Hamilton Accies, Chester and Telford United, gaining valuable minutes and experience in the process.
He joined the Steelmen in the summer on an initial two-year deal.
“During my brief time here, I’ve come to truly value Tom and his contributions,” stated manager Michael Wimmer.
“He is a remarkable professional who has performed exceptionally well since my arrival. He brings energy, determination, and skill—qualities we highly seek in our team. There was never any question about wanting to extend Tom’s contract, and it’s fantastic that we can make that happen.
“As we prepare for next season, we’re focused on laying the groundwork. Tom is an integral part of that plan, and this is positive news for everyone at the club.”