MOTHERWELL have announced the signing of Josh Morris from Salford City.
The attacker, 30, joins the Fir Park outfit on a two-year deal.
Graham Alexander previously worked with the wide man at the League Two club.
The Steelmen manager commented: "It’s great to have Josh here with us, he’s a player I know very well and he was an integral part of two successful teams I managed.
“He has great energy and a work ethic to match, a lovely left foot and real quality in the final third.
“I believe he’ll complement the type of players we already have here, and I’m sure he will enjoy his time at Motherwell.”
Our latest summer recruit 🙌
— Motherwell FC (@MotherwellFC) July 11, 2022
Welcome, Josh.
Morris has played at Blackburn, Yeovil Town, Carlisle United and Fleetwood Town, Bradford City, Scunthorpe United and Salford during his career.
He will wear the number 23 shirt for Motherwell in the season ahead.
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