Nigerian striker Moses Ebiye has expressed his enthusiasm to contribute to Motherwell FC success in the Scottish Premiership.
Ebiye, who previously played for Akwa United and most recently for Aalesund in Norway, joined Motherwell as a free agent. During his time with Aalesund, he impressed with 9 goals and 1 assist in 31 appearances.
Motherwell, currently battling relegation, announced Ebiye’s signing on Tuesday. The striker, speaking in his first interview with the club, emphasized his commitment to making a significant impact.

“I’m thrilled to be here,” Ebiye said. “Training and getting to know the team has been great. I hope to make a positive contribution during my time here.”
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Manager Stuart Kettlewell also welcomed Ebiye, expressing his hopes for the striker’s goal-scoring prowess.
“We’re very excited to see what Moses can bring to the team,” Kettlewell said. “Many people at the club have worked hard to make this happen. His goal-scoring record in Norway is impressive, and we believe he can be a valuable asset in our fight to avoid relegation.”
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