Motherwell have signed Celtic striker Cillian Sheridan on loan until the end of the season.
Sheridan was joined by Birmingham City forward Semih Aydilek as the club attempt to plug the gap left by Chris Porter's move to Derby County.
Cavan native Sheridan, 19, has scored four goals for Celtic after breaking into the first team this term.
Turkish-born Aydilek, 20, has yet to make his Blues debut since signing from Eintracht Frankfurt but has been capped at under-19 level by Germany.
Motherwell boss Mark McGhee had attempted to bring in Gary Teale from Derby but Nigel Clough was reluctant to let the Scotland international leave.
Meanwhile, Porter has thanked McGhee and everyone else at Fir Park for making his 18-month stay a memorable experience.
The 25-year-old scored 27 goals for the Steelmen after moving from Oldham.
‘I really enjoyed my time in Scotland and it was a difficult decision to leave the club,’ Porter told Motherwell News.
‘I want to put on record my thanks to everyone at the club and in particular the supporters, who I enjoyed a good rapport with.
‘I would also like to thank Mark McGhee, Scott Leitch and all the lads in the changing room.
‘I've made some great friends at Motherwell and I'll definitely keep in touch with them.
‘I remember reading about the club before I signed, there was a quote from Terry Butcher saying it gets under your skin - and that is very much the case.
‘It's been an eventful 18 months with some unbelievable highs and some devastating lows.
‘I will be looking out for Motherwell's result every single week and I would like to wish everyone well for the rest of the season.’