Aaron Taylor-Sinclair is the latest addition to the Motherwell squad for the 2018/19 season.
The left back has joined up with Stephen Robinson's side after leaving Plymouth Argyle at the end of last campaign.
Taylor-Sinclair is best known for his previous spell in Scotland with Partick Thistle, with his performances bringing him to the brink of a Scotland call-up, before Wigan Athletic won the fight for his signature in 2014.
"The manager got in touch with me early, straight after the season finished." said the 27-year-old, who has signed a one-year deal.
"When that happens, you feel wanted as a player. I'm delighted to come here."
Taylor-Sinclair moved from Wigan to Doncaster Rovers in 2015, making over 50 appearances before switching to Plymouth Argyle.
Under former 'Well player Derek Adams, the Scotsman played a further 29 games but says he's heading back to the Ladbrokes Premiership looking to nail down a regular starting berth.
"I just want to get games under my belt and get going," he added. "The manager has put his trust in me and I want to perform."
Taylor-Sinclair will wear the No.3 jersey in 2018/19. He will join up with his new team-mates when they return to pre-season training on Wednesday.
"We're delighted to have secured Aaron's services," manager Stephen Robinson added.
"He has an excellent pedigree, both here in the top flight and at a good level in England. His style of play fits perfectly into how we try to approach the game and we're looking forward to working with him."
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