The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Dee eye swoop as United aim to secure Clark

- CALUM WOODGER AND GEORGE CRAN

Dundee United are set to offer Nicky Clark a new deal as Dundee eye a move for the Tannadice club’s top scorer.

It is understood United are keen to tie key man Clark down to an extended contract with his current agreement set to run out in the summer.

Dundee had already signalled their intention to launch a sensationa­l bid to swoop for the 29-year-old in a pre-contract move.

However, Courier Sport understand­s the Tangerines hope to reach a new agreement with Clark, who has scored 10 goals this season.

The former Rangers and Dunfermlin­e man is free to speak to other clubs after entering into the final six months of his deal.

Dark Blues boss James Mcpake is hoping to bring Clark across the road to Dens, following Pa u l Mcmullan, who signed a pre-contract deal with the Dee earlier in the week.

However, United gaffer Micky Mellon also sees Clark as a key piece of the puzzle at Tannadice and is set to table an offer to the striker as well.

It could result in a tug of war between the clubs as C hampionshi­p Dundee look to land the attacker.

Clark scored seven times as United won promotion to the Premiershi­p last season.

Mcpake has wasted no time in strengthen­ing his squad this month, securing Mcmullan’s signature.

With the winger being removed from United’s first-team training, it looks increasing­ly likely that deal will be accelerate­d to make the 24-year-old a Dundee player this month.

Amid wage cuts at Tannadice as the effects of the coronaviru­s pandemic hit club finances, Mellon admitted last week it was unlikely the club would be extending player contracts.

Speaking after Mcmullan had put pen to paper on a deal at Dens, Mellon said: “I don’t think the club is in a position yet that it is wanting or able to give players contracts, or give Paul Mcmullan a contract.

“It might change with other players, that remains to be seen.”

Whether that includes Clark, fans on both sides of the street will be keen to find out.

Meanwhile, Mcpake has made it clear a player’s past allegiance­s to United are “irrelevant” as he looks to add quality to his squad.

As well as the capture of Mcmullan, the Dens men snapped up striker Osman Sow after he had left United and the Swede has gone on to impress in dark blue this season, scoring seven times.

The club also had former United midfielder Sam Stanton on trial last month.

 ??  ?? DUNDEE TARGET: United striker Nicky Clark is into the final six months of his contract at Tannadice.
DUNDEE TARGET: United striker Nicky Clark is into the final six months of his contract at Tannadice.

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