Striker Callum Hendry has left MK Dons after signing for Scottish outfit Motherwell.

The 27-year-old joins the Scottish Premiership side for an undisclosed fee, with Hendry signing a two year deal to move to Fir Park.

Hendry leaves after just over a year with the Dons, with the striker making 32 appearances and scoring six goals after joining the club from Salford City in 2024.

The move sees Hendry return to Scotland, with the striker having previously played for St Johnston, Brechin City, Aberdeen and Kilmarnock.

MK Dons thanked Hendry in a statement for his qualities on and off pitch in his time with the club.

They said, “His kindness, empathy, and fantastic sense of humour have made him a big part of the MK Dons family over the past year.

“Dons fans will remember Cal’s impressive performances at home to Carlisle and Walsall last season, as well as his tenacious, match-winning display away at Chesterfield.

“Hendry was also heavily involved with MK Dons off the pitch, taking time to chat with fans at games and in the city, interacting with supporters on social media, and spending time with those less fortunate, including regular visits to Milton Keynes University Hospital.

“Callum will always be a Don and is forever welcome at Stadium MK. Everyone at MK Dons would like to thank Cal for his efforts and wish him all the very best for his future with Motherwell!”