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Image source, SNSMotherwell received an £800,000 fee from Queens Park Rangers for goalkeeper Calum Ward. (Anthony Joseph on X, external)

Image source, SNSMotherwell received an £800,000 fee from Queens Park Rangers for goalkeeper Calum Ward. (Anthony Joseph on X, external)
Image source, SNSCalum Ward says he will always be a Motherwell "supporter" after leaving Fir Park to join Queens Park Rangers for an undisclosed fee.
Ward, 25, made 43 appearances after joining the Steelmen in early 2025.
He joins QPR as fellow keeper Joe Walsh, 24, leaves Loftus Road to join Wigan Athletic on loan.
"My time at the club has been some journey," Ward told Motherwell media.
"Last season I was given an opportunity to show what I could do. As a club, we achieved so much, and I'm so pleased to be a part of it. I'll remember my time at the club so fondly. I want to thank all the coaches and players for everything.
"A special club that I'll always be a supporter of."
Image source, SNSMotherwell manager Alfred Johansson took positives despite losing his first friendly match 4-0 against Danish champions AGF Aarhus.
The 35-year-old was appointed last month, replacing Jens Berthel Askou, who led the club to fourth place in the Scottish Premiership before departing for Toulouse.
The Steelmen have been in Denmark for a pre-season training camp as they prepare to face Havnar Boltfelag of the Faroe Islands in Conference League qualifying later this month,
"From a performance perspective, it's obviously tough," Johansson said. "We knew we were going to face a good team and they were better than us.
"We need this kind of intensity to get us up to speed. It's tough on the boys after a week of double sessions but it's exactly what we need.
"You go into these games trying to win them, but the importance of a result in a friendly game is not big.
"We had a lot of 2009s and 2010s on the pitch [in the second half]. We made the most out of it.
"It's been a really good camp. All credit to the players for the week."

Image source, Motherwell FCMotherwell have signed "exciting player" Willy Vogt after the 24-year-old forward exited Bellinzona following their relegation to the third tier in Switzerland.
He has agreed a two-year contract, with the option of a further 12 months, becoming Alfred Johansson's second signing as manager - and second of the day after centre-half Martin Moormann.
"Willy is an exciting player," Johansson told Motherwell's website.
"He had an excellent season last year in Switzerland and will be arriving in Scotland full of confidence.
"Having had numerous talks with Willy, I believe he will bring pace and flair to the team.
"He has played a lot of minutes for a player of his age and can contribute at the top end of the pitch.
"His goal contributions last season show how impactful he can be."
Despite Bellinzona finishing five points adrift at the bottom of the Challenge League, Vogt scored 12 times and provided seven assists in his 32 appearances.
He had joined Bellinzona from Schaffhausen last summer after they too suffered relegation to the Swiss Promotion League.
Brazilian-born, he is a dual citizen and spent his whole career in Switzerland having come through the ranks with Zurich, Basel and Winterthur.
Vogt, who can play on either wing or through the middle, believes the way Motherwell play will suit his style.
"Personally, I had a strong season last year and I hope I can bring that kind of impact to Motherwell," he said.
Image source, Getty ImagesMotherwell have signed Austrian centre-half Martin Moormann after the 25-year-old left Blau-Weiß Linz following their relegation from his country's Bundesliga.
Moormann has signed a two-year contract, with the Scottish Premiership club holding the option of a further year.
He becomes the first signing under new manager Alfred Johansson and fills a gap the Swede identified in his squad.
"His fast, physical presence allows him to dominate in the area and help prevent the opposition from creating chances," Johansson told his club website.
"But he is also technically talented on the ball and is comfortable playing out in difficult situations.
"Martin fits the profile for the left-footed centre-back we need. He may be 25, but he has a lot of experience that will become useful for the team."
Moormann joined Rapid Vienna from St Pölten's academy in 2018 and went on to make 67 first-team appearances before switching to Blau-Weiß Linz two years ago.
The Austria youth cap helped his new side achieve a top-half finish for the first time in the club's history during his first season, but they finished bottom of the 12 sides in the top flight last term.
Moormann, who had two years left on his contract, made 23 appearances, scoring three goals, but found himself unused on the bench for eight of the final nine games of the season.
He is "excited" with the move to Scotland to join a "group of players [who] achieved so much last season".
Samsunspor's new offer for Elliot Watt is more than £1.7m, plus a signing bonus, which is very close to Motherwell's financial requirements, and the 26-year-old midfielder has already agreed terms. (George Tsarouchas on X, external)
Motherwell are interested in 25-year-old Blau-Weiß Linz centre-half Martin Moormann. (Mark Hendry on Substack, external)
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Motherwell striker Tawanda Maswanhise is attracting interest from clubs around Europe, including Anderlecht and Celtic, but no approach has yet been made for the 23-year-old. (Anthony Joseph on X, external)

Motherwell manager Alfred Johansson sees it as his role to unearth the club's next Elijah Just and Lennon Miller. (Record), external
Samsunspor have made an official offer to Motherwell for 26-year-old midfielder Elliot Watt. (Resat Can Ozbudak on X, external)
Motherwell have rejected two seven-figure offers from Samsunspor for Elliot Watt, with the Fir Park club expecting at least £1.7m before considering parting with the 26-year-old midfielder. (Daily Record, external)
Elijah Just's agent has confirmed there is work going on "behind the scenes" surrounding the 26-year-old New Zealand midfielder's future with Motherwell. (Mark Hendry on Substack, external)
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Image source, Getty ImagesElijah Just hopes his agent is "busy at the moment" as the New Zealand midfielder hinted at a possible summer exit from Motherwell after impressing at the World Cup.
The 26-year-old scored three times despite his side failing to qualify for the knock-out stages in the Americas.
Asked about his future on his return to Fir Park, he said: "In terms of transfer in the window, that's I guess my agent's job.
"Well, I hope he's busy at the moment and I will obviously speak with him and, in football, you never know."
Just only joined Motherwell from Danish club Horsens a year ago and is under contract until next summer, with the Scottish Premiership club having an option of extending that by a further year.
However, he had already been linked with champions Celtic before his three World Cup goals followed an impressive first season in Scottish football during which he helped Well finish fourth.
"The World Cup has given me added belief and also motivation to keep pushing," Just told the NZ Herald.
"There was a point in my career, one or two years ago, where I wasn't quite sure what level I was going to be.
"I was a little bit stuck and maybe plateaued a little bit, so now you have a little bit of a new energy and new belief.
"I definitely want to test myself, see how far I can go. It's something that everybody wants to do.
"Coming to the World Cup gave me a taste of playing against top, top players. So we'll see what happens."
Nevertheless, Just admitted he is "looking forward to seeing all my pals and meeting the new coach" after former Rosenborg boss Alfred Johansson replaced Toulouse-bound Jens Berthel Askou.
Top clubs from Britain and France are tracking Elijah Just after the 26-year-old Motherwell midfielder starred for New Zealand at the World Cup. (NZ Herald, external)
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Image source, EPAMotherwell's Elijah Just has become the joint-top World Cup scorer among players based at Scottish clubs following a third goal in three games for New Zealand.
The 26-year-old netted a consolation goal as his national side were beaten 5-1 by Belgium and finished bottom of Group G with one point.
The winger previously netted both of New Zealand's goals in their 2-2 draw with Iran in the opening game.
Just moves level with Henrik Larsson, who scored three goals for Sweden while a Celtic player.
Kheredine Idessane
BBC Sport Scotland Senior Reporter
Image source, SNSNew manager Alfred Johansson says intensity, tempo and playing out from the back will be the hallmarks of his Motherwell side.
The Fir Park outfit finished fourth in the Scottish Premiership last season under Jens Berthel Askou and Johansson expects to maintain the high standards set by his predecessor.
The former Rosenborg head coach has been impressed with the squad in his first few training sessions as he looks toward the Conference League qualifiers against Havnar Boltfelag of the Faroe Islands next month.
"That's the good thing with having a strategy as a club and trying to go in the same direction, regardless of who the manager is," the Swede said.
"I want intensity, I want tempo, I want to play out from the back, I want to be constructive in the way that we attack. We build attacks looking for advantages on an individual level, on a team level. And collectively we have to be strong units, when we press, when we have to sit a little bit deeper at times.
"The foundation is great. It's a privilege to come to a well-run locker room, to a well-run training session.
"The first real football session that we had, they ran the show by themselves in a really nice manner. So I would say that from myself, the expectation is that we'll be able to continue, we'll be able to consolidate the level.
"That's what we're looking to do and try to build as much as possible on top.
"I am Alfred and I obviously have my ideas, which will affect how the team is expressed on the pitch."
Johansson went on to state that he will have a big say in summer recruitment, both incomings and outgoings, and was adamant that top performers like Elijah Just, Tawanda Maswanhise and Elliot Watt are "committed" to Motherwell.

Former Motherwell centre-half Stephen Craigan is poised to join Stephen Robinson's coaching staff at Aberdeen. (Press and Journal - subscription required), external
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BBC Sport Scotland Senior Reporter
Image source, SNSMotherwell enjoyed a fruitful season under Jens Berthel Askou
Former Hibernian player Kevin Nicol believes "proactive" Alfred Johansson's appointment as Motherwell manager is "very exciting".
Nicol is assistant at Fredrikstad, who play in the same Norwegian top flight as Johansson's former club Rosenborg.
Swede Johansson, 35, replaces Jens Berthel Askou, who became a hugely popular figure with the Fir Park faithful. The Dane led Well to fourth place in last season's Scottish Premiership, earning plaudits for the Steelmen's style of play.
Johansson left Norway in May after a two-and-a-half year spell in charge of Rosenborg.
"It is very exciting," Nicol told BBC Scotland. "He is regarded as a proactive, offensive head coach, modern ideas.
"You can tell when he speaks about the game he has got a wide knowledge of football.
"He has learned a lot from being a head coach at a top club in terms of dealing with the media. There are some strong personalities in that Rosenborg dressing room as well.
"The key for him going into Motherwell is, how does he deal with the dressing room in a Scottish environment? I think [it] is a little bit different than a Scandinavian environment, to be honest.
"So, he has got to show enough strength and has got to get the players behind him. That is very important because he had had some issues with a couple of players in his time at Rosenborg, experienced players. It is very important that you get the experienced players on board early if you are going to have success."
Playing a 4-3-3 system, Johansson won 71 of his 131 matches at Rosenborg before being dismissed.
Despite the way it ended, Nicol observes "the club was forced to sell two or three really good players", adding "it is definitely not all his fault that the results weren't very good" over the last six months.
"Hopefully Alfred with a similar philosophy can have just as much success as Jens had in the previous season," said Nicol.
"It is a great chance for Alfred to get back in the game, work in a different culture.
"Scottish football is different, though, and he has to take that into consideration, it is a very physical style of football, he is going to have to get used to a lot of pressure from fans as well when it doesn't go well, perhaps more than in Scandinavia in fact.
"Also players are slightly different. Scandinavian players are very honest and they do the work in general and not all Scottish players, in my experience, are quite like that but we have got more characters [in Scotland]. Usually those players can be your best players so you have to learn to deal with them and encourage them in the right way to get the best out of them."
And news of Johansson's move across the North Sea has been making headlines in Norway.
Former Raith Rovers and Peterhead player Nicol added: "Absolutely, Alfred was head coach of the biggest club in Norway, probably, in Rosenborg so definitely it has been in all the major media outlets.
"People are very happy he has come back in the game and it is a great chance for him because I think everyone recognises in Rosenborg he was a little bit unfortunate with the circumstances he found himself in after the first season there.
"So, it has been a difficult job and a difficult time for him at Rosenborg but hopefully now he can go on to a club on the way up and continue the good work that has been done there."
Image source, SNSCentre-back Liam Gordon has left Motherwell, while club captain Paul McGinn faces months out after knee surgery.
Gordon, 30, played 57 times and scored twice over his two seasons at Fir Park, but was mainly a substitute for Jens Berthel Askou last term.
McGinn, 35, missed the final three matches of last season and has had a knee operation which will sideline him for a "number of months", according to Motherwell.
Callum Hendry faces a similar spell on the sidelines, while striker Apostolos Stamatelopoulos will join the squad next week after the birth of his child.
Meanwhile academy player Zander McAllister has signed a deal to 2028.