DUNDEE UNITED have told out-of-favour David Proctor they won’t stand in the way if he can get fixed up elsewhere.
Proctor, a £30,000 Craig Brewster signing from Inverness Caledonian Thistle only five months ago, is in a slightly different position to that of David McCracken and Alan Archibald—who have been advised they won’t be offered new deals in the summer—in that he has two-and-a-half years left on his contract.
However it is clear, like McCracken and Archibald, his future lies away from Tannadice after getting only 26 minutes of first-team football under Craig Levein.
“Although David has longer left on his contract than Archie and Cracks, I’ve had a chat with him and his agent and said that if they could find anything suitable we’d be willing to discuss it,” said Levein.
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DUNDEE UNITED have told out-of-favour David Proctor they won’t stand in the way if he can get fixed up elsewhere.
Proctor, a £30,000 Craig Brewster signing from Inverness Caledonian Thistle only five months ago, is in a slightly different position to that of David McCracken and Alan Archibald—who have been advised they won’t be offered new deals in the summer—in that he has two-and-a-half years left on his contract.
However it is clear, like McCracken and Archibald, his future lies away from Tannadice after getting only 26 minutes of first-team football under Craig Levein.
“Although David has longer left on his contract than Archie and Cracks, I’ve had a chat with him and his agent and said that if they could find anything suitable we’d be willing to discuss it,” said Levein.