Shelbourne are all set to complete the signing of Cork City winger Ollie Cahill on Friday.
Mike Scully confirmed in The Mirror yesterday that the Clonmel man had already passed a medical and he will become one of a growing band of full-time players at Tolka Park.
Cork had been hoping that Cahill would stay. The winger admitted in February, however, that he was considering leaving. "The next contract I sign will be the most important and I want to see what my options are before I make up my mind," he said.
Cahill signed for the Leesiders in 1996 from English side Northampton Town and he is considered by many to be the best left-winger in the eircom League.
This will be a huge blow to City, and in particular the club's new owner, Brian Lennox. The Munster club is not entitled to a fee as Cahill's contract has expired.
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