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Motherwell keeper Darren Randolph to join Birmingham City

Darren Randolph is joining Championship side Birmingham City.
Darren Randolph is joining Championship side Birmingham City.

Motherwell have confirmed goalkeeper Darren Randolph has agreed a move to npower Championship side Birmingham City.

The Fir Park No 1 will quit the club at the end of the Clydesdale Bank Premier League season after penning a two-year-deal with the Blues.

The switch brings to an end three years at Motherwell which saw Randolph keep 46 clean sheets in 136 appearances as he prepares to join up with his new team-mates at St Andrew’s on July 1.

The 26-year old Republic of Ireland international told Motherwell’s website: “Following three fantastic years at Motherwell, I wanted to put on record my sincerest thanks to the staff and fans at Fir Park for their great support during my stay at the club.

“With my contract due to expire at the end of the month and after discussing my future with close friends and family, it now feels like the right time to seek a fresh challenge.

“I will be taking some great memories with me and hope that I will still be welcomed back to the club in the future. I will certainly keep an eye out for Motherwell’s results next season and beyond.

“When I joined the club in 2010 from Charlton Athletic, I was told on day one that I had big gloves to fill with the departure of John Ruddy and looking back over the past three seasons, I hope the fans feel I achieved that.”