Sam Nicholson says talks the possibility of him signing a deal at Fir Park are being explored
Sam Nicholson acknowledges that he needs a few things to go right before he can play for Motherwell next season.
The 29-year-old, who is on loan from Colorado Rapids, inked a short-term contract in January that will keep him in the United States through December.
After six years overseas, former Hearts midfielder Nicholson intimated that it could be time to move his young family back to Scotland. He still hopes that something can be worked out.
It’s something we’ll discuss with the club, he stated.
“I have repeatedly stated that it will be fantastic if I am here for the upcoming season. It’s a topic under investigation, so we’ll simply have to wait and see.
“I’m going to take a little vacation to unwind and consider my alternatives.
However, I adore it. This is my first time being on loan, and I’ve never been in a better dressing room or with such amazing fans that travel in large numbers to away games.
It’s certainly one of the nicest changing rooms I’ve ever seen, and I don’t just say that because I work here.
“We didn’t want to end the season the way we did.
“To be fair, they looked good when they countered, but we felt like we were the better team in the second half and should have won more.”
“The season has gone fairly well. Looking back a few games, we could have been in a better position if a few things had gone our way, but that’s football, we have to improve on it and we definitely needed to tighten it up.
“Remaining in the league is important, but Motherwell is a club that, in my opinion, could aspire to be higher, and the club will work towards that.”
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