joema
27/04/2006, 12:03 PM
Livingston winger Wes Hoolahan looks set to be plying his trade in the SPL next season despite his club on the brink of relegation as a number of clubs have expressed an interest in the former Shelbourne midfielder.
Hoolahan has impressed for Livi even though they languish at the bottom of the SPL, nine points adrift of their closest rivals with only three matches remaining.
Livingston owner Pearse Flynn has already stated that there will be massive cutbacks at the club when the inevitable does happen and the wage bill is set to be cut, leaving the door open for clubs to make a bid for the former Republic of Ireland under-21 international.
Both Hibernian and Aberdeen have made enquiries about the 23-year-old who could cost in the region of €250,000 with Shelbourne set to get a cut of any transfer fee.
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Hoolahan has impressed for Livi even though they languish at the bottom of the SPL, nine points adrift of their closest rivals with only three matches remaining.
Livingston owner Pearse Flynn has already stated that there will be massive cutbacks at the club when the inevitable does happen and the wage bill is set to be cut, leaving the door open for clubs to make a bid for the former Republic of Ireland under-21 international.
Both Hibernian and Aberdeen have made enquiries about the 23-year-old who could cost in the region of €250,000 with Shelbourne set to get a cut of any transfer fee.
www.elevenaside.com