Emmanuel Longelo is our latest signing, joining from Birmingham City for an undisclosed fee, on a two-year deal, with the club holding an option of a further year.
The move is currently subject to international clearance.
The 24-year-old spent last season on loan at Cambridge United in League One, where he made 19 appearances, scoring two goals.
“This is a fresh challenge for me,” Emmanuel Longelo said.
“The prospect of coming to a new league is thrilling and I’m looking forward to learning new things. I feel I can add to the group and hope I can impress during my time here.”
Longelo joined West Ham as a nine-year-old, and instantly made a name for himself as he scored five goals in his first Under 10s match.
From there, he worked his way through the ranks at the Hammers and went on to feature for consistently for the Under 18 and Under 23 side.
After featuring heavily for the 18s and 23s, he made his debut for the West Ham first-team in 2020 in the EFL Cup against Hull City. His second senior appearance came a year later on the European stage, with Longelo starting and playing the full 90 minutes in a Europa League clash against Dinamo Zagreb.
In August 2022, Longelo joined Birmingham City on loan in the Championship. In his first season at St Andrews, he played 25 times for the Blues in a successful season.
As a result of the impressive campaign, Longelo moved to Birmingham on a permanent deal in the summer of 2023 for an undisclosed fee. A change in manager midway through the season limited game time and for the 24/25 season, he joined Cambridge United on loan.
“We’re pleased to welcome Manny to Motherwell,” manager Jens Berthel Askou said.
“We have been looking to add competition in the left-back position, and Manny brings exactly what we need – breakthrough power, strength, speed, and athleticism down our left side.
“He has already gained valuable experience in the Championship with Birmingham City, and we’re looking forward to getting him on board and working closely with him unlocking his full potential.
“We strongly believe that he’ll be a very valuable player for Motherwell in the years to come and look forward to giving him his first minutes in the game against Clyde on Saturday.”