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David Turnbull signs new Motherwell deal

David Turnbull celebrates his winner for Motherwell against Hibernian on Wednesday
Image: David Turnbull joined Motherwell in 2009 as a player in their youth academy

Motherwell midfielder David Turnbull has signed a new two-and-a-half year contract.

Turnbull had four months left on his previous deal but that has now been extended until the summer of 2021.

This season, the 19-year-old has scored five times in 13 starts for Stephen Robinson's side.

Speaking about deciding to secure his future at Fir Park, Turnbull said: "I am really pleased to get this deal over the line and to have my immediate future sorted.

"I can kick on now, keep getting games under my belt, keep trying to do what I'm doing and hopefully it could be the start of something.

"I think I've made a decent start, but I know I've got a lot to learn and the place for me to do that is at Motherwell."

Motherwell boss Stephen Robinson is backing his side to cause an upset against Rangers.
Image: Motherwell boss Stephen Robinson feels proud of Turnbull for signing a contract extension at the club

Robinson was "delighted" Turnbull decided to stay at Motherwell and extend his contract.

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"It's to his [Turnbull's] credit that he has rejected the possibility of a more to a bigger or so-called more lucrative club in favour of continuing his development here, playing first-team football," he said.

"He's made a brilliant start to his Motherwell career, but he also knows that he can get even better if he continues to work hard and continues to learn.

"He's joined other academy graduates such as Allan Campbell, Chris Cadden and Jake Hastie who are now imposing themselves on the first team.

"The positive news for the club is that we have others hot on their heels with the likes of Barry Maguire, Adam Livingstone, James Scott and more close to making their own impact."

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