Goalkeeper Krisztian Hegyi is poised for success after moving from West Ham United to Motherwell on a season-long loan.
The Hungarian youth international has secured his future with West Ham, extending his contract until summer 2027, with an option for an additional year.
The talented keeper left for Scotland with a ringing endorsement in his ears from Hammers goalkeeping coach Xavi Valero.
The Spanish coach said; "He's a big talent, who has all the attributes you look for in a goalkeeper.
He's been at West Ham for a long time, and I think a lot of us at the Club believe he's got everything he needs to go to the very top.
"A clearly excited Hegyi said, "Signing a new contract with West Ham is a dream come true.
London feels like home now, and I'm excited about my continuous growth here.
The unwavering support from the staff has been incredible, especially during my loan spells.
Xavi Valero's coaching, even remotely, has been instrumental in my development.
My time in Holland was particularly beneficial, and I'm eager to build on that progress at Motherwell.
Playing in a major league with significant stadiums is thrilling, and I'm ready to give my all.
"Hegyi's move to Motherwell promises valuable playing time and further development, positioning him for a promising career ahead.
Hopefully there is scope for his return in a years time given the ages of both Lucas Fabianski and Wes Forderingham.
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