Nick Blackman has put pen to paper on a two and a half year contract with Blackburn Rovers. The striker, who spent the first half of the season on loan to Motherwell, impressed his parent club with his performances in the SPL and has earned a new deal at Ewood Park.
The deal puts an end to speculation that Blackman could be sold in the January transfer window and will boost the hopes of Motherwell and Aberdeen, who both hope to take the player on loan.
Blackman scored 10 goals in 18 matches for the Steelmen before returning south and new Motherwell manager Stuart McCall has said he believed that, if the forward was allowed out on loan again, he would be heading for Fir Park.
Speaking before Blackman’s new contract was announced, McCall said: “I would be confident if he came back to Scotland it would be to Motherwell.
"I have spoken to Steve Kean and I've spoken to Nick's agent twice.”
However, all of Blackman’s goals for ‘Well were scored under the club’s previous manager Craig Brown, now in charge at Aberdeen. Brown has also said he would like to work with the 21-year old again and said he had made enquiries about taking him on loan at Pittodrie.
"I am close friends with Steve Kean and I spoke to him about the possibility of another loan deal for Nick," Brown said in an interview with the Press and Journal last week.
"The talks were positive. Steve has a few things to discuss with the player, but he told me we would be in the mix if it came to him going back out on loan. It is then up to Blackman, but I would like to think he enjoyed working with us at Motherwell."
Blackburn have not yet said if it is their intention to allow the player to go out on loan. But both SPL clubs will be pressing their case to offer him first team football and hoping to land one of the top performers in the Scottish top flight this season.