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Robbie Hanratty

How £1.6m Theo Bair transfer is motivating Motherwell men to shine

Newly signed striker Zach Robinson is eager to make his mark at Fir Park and become the next success story for the Scottish Premiership club.

The 22-year-old forward joined Motherwell from AFC Wimbledon last month, where he spent the last two seasons on loan with Dundee.

Now, he has his sights set on filling the void left by Theo Bair's departure.

Bair, a Canadian international, recently secured a lucrative move to French side, AJ Auxerre, netting Motherwell a transfer fee exceeding £1.6 million in the process.

The young striker was a standout performer last season, scoring 15 times for the Steelmen. That form earned Bair a place at Copa America plus a dream move to a top five European league. A feat that Robinson hopes he can begin to emulate.


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“Theo is a great player, I played against him last year," Robinson stated. "He’s a presence, he’s a good footballer and scored a good amount of goals last season. I’m a striker, I’m all about goals, so hopefully I can score as many as I can this season.

“Development is important for me. I’m 22-years-old I definitely see the way he developed. When he came in, probably, not a lot of people would have expected him to do what he did, yet he done it anyway.

"The gaffer definitely has a track record with strikers and developing them. Finding a gem that you wouldn’t expect, like Theo last year. Definitely he’s someone who can improve a striker and improve a young striker as well, so I’m looking forward to the season."

Injuries plagued Robinson's debut season in the Scottish Premiership, leaving him feeling frustrated after his previous campaign with Dundee was so successful, helping the club gain promotion from the Championship.

Determined to stay healthy and have a seamless transition at his latest team, Robinson says Motherwell's offer made it clear where he wanted his future to be.

"I don't think I had a very consistent go of it last year, I’m hoping that this year I can be injury free and get a good go at it this season," Robinson explained.

"It’s a very good group of lads. The club have made it really easy for me, helping me find a place and my way around the place. It’s been easy to settle into the changing room. 

“I’ve not done an initiation song, we’ll keep that one quiet! I felt like this was the best place for me regardless of any other options that I had. This was the best place for me to develop, improve and kick-on in my career.”

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