Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

New contract laid-back Utd

- BY TOM DUTHIE

SIMON Murray isn’t just trying to help Dundee United win promotion this season — with his contract running out, he knows he’s playing for his future.

But the flame-haired striker is so laid back about the situation, he’s almost horizontal.

That’s because his logic is simple — if he does all he can to successful­ly help with the first, the second will fall into place automatica­lly.

In January, the Dundonian was the subject of two five-figure bids from Moldovan champions Sheriff Tiraspol.

But were knocked back by the Tangerines on the ground they came nowhere close to their valuation of the striker.

It meant he missed out on a potentiall­y-massive wage hike because regular Champions’ League participat­ion has given Tiraspol plenty to splash out on salaries.

Again, though, none of that bothered Murray and, while he knows he has to get his future sorted over the next few months, his main focus is on helping United.

“When these stories are out there you see them in the papers and stuff, so you are aware of them, but I’m quite laid back about it all and my attitude is whatever happens will happen,” he said.

“Right now I’m just happy playing my football here. I’m enjoying it under the new manager and I want to help the team.

“I have spoken to the gaffer about my situation because, obviously, I’m out of contract at the end of the season and I will see what happens.

“We have had talks and we are kind of in the middle of speaking about things. You never know what will happen in the next few weeks.

“But the most important thing for me is that I do my best to help the team win matches and score as many goals as I can.

“If I do that, my situation will take care of itself.”

That task continues tomorrow with the visit of in-form Morton and Murray is going into the game believing Ray McKinnon’s team are on a high after winning last week’s Challenge Cup semi at Queen of the South.

After a disappoint­ing league result at Falkirk the week before, he believes the victory in Dumfries has given United something to build on.

 ??  ?? Tangerines frontman Simon Murray. Dundee United striker Simon Murray knows continuing to put on good displays
Tangerines frontman Simon Murray. Dundee United striker Simon Murray knows continuing to put on good displays

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