25-year-old shot-stopper Ellery Balcombe joins the Steelmen on a loan deal from Premier League side Brentford until the end of the season, subject to international clearance.
A product of ‘the Bees’ academy, Balcombe has risen through the ranks in the English capital, featuring within the first-team squad just three weeks after his 17th birthday.
He made his competitive debut for Brentford in 2023, as the London side defeated Newport County in the EFL Cup, with Balcombe saving two decisive spot-kicks following a 1-1 draw after extra time. He soon signed a four-year extension at the club, with the option of an additional year.
Balcombe has since tested his talents throughout a variety of loan spells at Boreham Wood, Viborg FF, Doncaster Rovers, Burton Albion, Bromley, Crawley Town, Bristol Rovers and latterly St. Mirren.
“I’m delighted to make the move to Motherwell,” Balcombe said.
“One thing I noticed when playing for St Mirren was the competitiveness of the league and the atmosphere at most stadiums. This is a great opportunity for me to come back and do it again.
“I’m looking forward to getting started, and I can’t wait to see you all at Fir Park.”
Internationally, the goalkeeper has contested the fierce competition within the English youth ranks, making 18 appearances across Under-18, 19, and 20 age categories, including selection within the 2018 UEFA U19 European Championships and the 2017/2019 variations of the Toulon tournament. The Watford-born stopper also trained alongside the full England first-team during his U21 call-up.
“I’m really pleased to welcome Ellery to the club,” manager Stuart Kettlewell added.
“We’ve not had our issues to seek with regards to injuries within the goalkeeping department. Ellery has played plenty of football this season in this league, so he won’t need a settling-in period.
“Having watched Ellery on numerous occasions for St. Mirren, you instantly recognise that he is a commanding presence in the box and a leader in the backline. We look forward to seeing him in action at Fir Park.”