Stephen Welsh has returned to Fir Park on loan for the remainder of the season from Celtic.
The 26-year-old centre-back made his debut for the Steelmen in September and went on to make 17 appearances before being recalled in January.
“We welcome back Stephen with open arms, knowing that he has unfinished business to attend to here with us,” Jens Berthel Askou stated.
“The dialogue with Celtic has been good and transparent all the way through, and we are absolutely delighted that we found a solution that sends him back to Fir Park to continue his development with us.”
Rock solid at the heart of our defence, Welsh helped Motherwell keep seven clean sheets in eight games and played in the 1-1 draw at Easter Road before getting the call to return to Celtic.
Having gone back to his parent club, he featured against Auchinleck Talbot in the Scottish Cup and was a late substitute in Celtic’s win over Falkirk on Sunday.
But Welsh is now back in the claret and amber and will spend the rest of the season in ML1.
“It’s not been an ideal situation, but I’m so pleased there’s been a resolution,” Stephen Welsh said.
“I just want to play football, and I thoroughly enjoyed my time here for the first half of the season. The staff, the players and the fans are all so aligned, and as a player, it’s the perfect environment to play your football in.
“I’ll need to work to get myself back into the team now. The boys have done unbelievably well since I’ve been gone, which has been great. I’m buzzing to get back here, and I can’t wait to pick up where I left off.”