Kelly is part of the Scotland squad for Euro 2024 and has penned a short extension to his Fir Park deal as a result.
Liam Kelly has penned a short-term contract extension at Motherwell to ensure they receive Euros compensation.
Kelly is still available for nothing, but he's signed on again with the Steelmen for a few weeks to ensure they are paid the six-figure UEFA compensation for having players at a tournament. A club statement read: “The former Motherwell skipper will not be returning to Fir Park next season however, a contract extension was agreed between player and club that will see Kelly remain a Motherwell player for the duration of the tournament.
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