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Motherwell captain Stephen McManus agrees two-year contract

Stephen McManus in action for Motherwell
Image: Stephen McManus is set to spend two more seasons at Fir Park

Motherwell captain Stephen McManus has ended speculation over his future by agreeing a new two-year contract with the club.

The defender's Fir Park deal was due to expire this summer and he had been warned by boss Mark McGhee he would have to take a pay cut to stay on.

But the 33-year-old Scotland international has come to an agreement with the Steelmen and will lead them out once again next season.

The former Celtic, Middlesbrough and Bristol City centre-back joined Well from Boro in 2013 and has gone on to play 124 games in three seasons, scoring five goals.

McManus told his club's official website: "I'm delighted to be staying at Motherwell as I have thoroughly enjoyed my three years at the club.

"I enjoy the coaching and the people around the place are great. I'm looking forward to hopefully what will be another successful two years."

McGhee said: "Stephen has been excellent and we're extremely pleased he has agreed to stay with us, as we know he had offers from elsewhere.

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"I firmly believe we were able to develop some of the talented younger players like Ben Hall because of his and the other experienced lads' influence.

"He has the knowledge and ability and will continue to be a huge asset for us. I look forward to working with him again in the coming seasons."

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