Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Wighton in demand as Arbroath advised other clubs are on chase too

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JOHN Hughes has revealed that Arbroath face a fight for Craig Wighton’s services.

Dick Campbell is targeting a loan swoop for the out-of-favour Dunfermlin­e striker as the Championsh­ip leaders seek to bolster their attacking options.

Wighton, 24, has previously enjoyed a brief loan stint at Gayfield in 2020, notching three goals in five appearance­s prior to the campaign being curtailed in March.

The former Dens Park forward – who has a young family – also remains based in Dundee, giving a switch to Angus a geographic­al appeal.

However, the Pars boss has confirmed that several clubs have inquired about Wighton’s availabili­ty.

“There are a few clubs in for Craig, to tell the truth,” said Hughes. “I’ll not mention them all – that would be unfair – but Arbroath are certainly one of them. I know he had a good time there previously.”

Wighton scored on his first start under Hughes when Dunfermlin­e faced Kilmarnock last month – only for the goal to be wiped from the record when the game was abandoned due to fog.

He has not featured since a 3-0 defeat against Arbroath on December 26.

Despite Wighton scoring six goals in 13 appearance­s for Dunfermlin­e last term, Hughes has opted for Lewis McCann in attack on his own, with Kevin O’Hara largely utilised from the bench.

“I’m honest enough to say that I can see a lot of frustratio­n in Wiggy (Wighton) in terms of him not playing,” said Hughes.

“That’s the same with the other strikers, Kevin O’Hara and (Nikolay) Todorov.

“Everybody wants to play and I totally understand it.”

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Dunfermlin­e’s Craig Wighton has provoked interest.

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