Plans for a new Motherwell training facility have emerged on North Lanarkshire Council's website.
Dalziel Park has long served the Fir Park club, but they are now looking to construct their own complex on the site for their first team and academy.
Motherwell currently have use of three pitches on the land but have to travel two miles to their Fir Park stadium to access their own changing facilities and offices.
Files from their planning application, which has been validated and is now at the consultation stage, show drawings of a new two-storey building, including a gym, canteen, and analysis suites.
The Lanarkshire club are also proposing plans to upgrade floodlighting and install a new synthetic surface.
Motherwell are on a sound financial footing after the record sale of Scotland midfielder Lennon Miller to Udinese last summer.
The team are pushing to qualify for European football next season under the guidance of manager Jens Berthel Askou, with key players such as Tawanda Maswanhise attracting transfer attention in recent months.
Danish coach Askou has spoken of his desire to progress the club on and off the pitch as they aim to secure a fourth-placed finish in the Scottish Premiership, and upgraded training facilities would be a step in the right direction.