Nathan McGinley: Defender joins Motherwell on two-year deal
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New Motherwell recruit Nathan McGinley was a long-time target, says manager Stephen Robinson.
The 23-year-old, who can play left-back or centre-half, has agreed a two-year deal to become the Scottish Premiership side's third signing this summer.
McGinley played 92 games for English League Two club Forest Green across the last two seasons.
"Nathan is a boy I've wanted for a long time," said Robinson. "He gives us real pace and athleticism in the back line.
"He's someone I feel that, if he can continue to improve, he can play at a high level."
McGinley came through the youth ranks of his hometown club Middlesbrough, where he made one first-team appearance, and also had a six-month loan spell at Wymombe Wanderers.
He follows the arrival of Livingston defender Ricki Lamie and and Inverness Caledonian Thistle striker Jordan White.
"It's a chance for me to come and develop my game further, and work with a coach in Stephen Robinson who has a track record of making players better," McGinley said.
Meanwhile, Motherwell youngsters Barry Maguire, Yusuf Hussain, PJ Morrison and Harry Robinson have signed new one-year deals.
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