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Opened Oct 22, 2025 by Lavon Goodman@lavongoodman06
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Motherwell Lead Race for West Brom’s Glasgow-Born Forward Sule

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Glasgow-born striker Eseosa Sule, currently at West Brom’s youth setup, has emerged as a target for Scottish Premiership side Motherwell, alongside interest from Newcastle United and Olympique Lyonnais. The 19 year old Nigerian‑eligible forward has impressed at U21 level, netting 15 goals and providing five assists this season, including multiple braces in Premier League 2 and the Premier League Cup.
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Sule, who left Celtic’s academy for West Brom in 2023, remains out of contract this summer. Newcastle and Lyon have reportedly entered the fray, but Motherwell are now considered front‑runners, following and recent interest.
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West Brom are reportedly in talks to retain the forward, with his agent emphasising the importance of the right development path. The club’s supportive environment has been cited by Sule as vital to his progress.
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We recognise Motherwell's ambition in pursuing Eseosa Sule. A move to their first team would allow immediate pathway to senior football rather than extended development on the periphery. Emerging as top contenders, the club clearly value identifying talent before bigger clubs swoop.

For Sule, the choice lies in fast-tracking professional minutes or continuing youth development. At Motherwell, he’d face competitive Championship matches weekly an opportunity hard to overlook. Newcastle and Lyon offer prestige, but may also read require patience in deeper squads.

Crucially, Sule’s career so far has been built on care and stability at West Brom. His agent’s caution over timing isn’t just prudent it’s necessary. A first-team breakthrough at Motherwell could cement his profile, making future moves sweeter.

We believe Motherwell’s emerging interest signals a shift in strategy using early opportunities to boost squad quality while offering players a clearer route to impact. That balance of ambition and realism can redefine development for talents like Sule.
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Did You Know?

Sule scored nine goals in 11 games during the latter half of this season’s PL2 and Premier League Cup.

 He first signed professionally with West Brom in January 2023 on his 17th birthday.

 Despite being born in Glasgow and uncapped by Scotland, he remains eligible to play for Nigeria.

 Lyon’s interest is driven by DNCG-imposed budget restrictions, favouring free agents.

 West Brom are working on a new contract for Sule but face competition from at least five clubs, [including](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/category/technology-in-football/) Newcastle, Brentford, Bournemouth, Lyon and Motherwell.


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