The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Macdonald stays at Pars as Turner spurns deal

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Kyle Turner has almost certainly played his last game for Dunfermlin­e after it was revealed his loan exit was sparked by a contract dispute.

The 23-year-old, son of former Morton, St Johnstone and St Mirren midfielder Tommy Turner, was farmed out to Airdrie earlier this week in a surprise move.

The former Stranraer youngster kicked off the season as a key performer for the Pars and his impressive displays scooped him the Championsh­ip player-ofthe-month award for November.

However, he mysterious­ly dropped out of the squad in January and has only made one substitute’s appearance in the last five games.

Manager Stevie Crawford has now disclosed that Turner, who is out of contract in the summer, rejected a new deal and was allowed to leave for Airdrie so the Fifers could hang on to Kyle Macdonald.

Macdonald joined Dunfermlin­e from the Diamonds in January but was due to return to his former club on loan once football in the lower leagues restarted.

Crawford said: “Having a conversati­on with (Airdrie manager) Ian Murray over the weekend, he declared an interest in Kyle Turner.

“I asked, for the balance of the squad, would it be possible then for Kyle Macdonald to stay with ourselves, if that was something that he would be interested in.

“On top of that, we had offered Kyle Turner a contract which he had refused to sign, which is his prerogativ­e. He decided that it wasn’t right for him.

“That’s football, sometimes you move on. I spoke to the chairman about this over the weekend, I spoke to my coaching staff, and everything that came to this decision was in the best interest of Dunfermlin­e Football Club.

“I want to wish Kyle Turner all the best, I’d like to think that he has done well for us in his spell at the club, but I would also like to thank Airdrie for their help in this matter.

“I think they’ll be happy that they have got Kyle Turner and we’re delighted that we’ve been able to get Kyle Macdonald involved now.”

 ??  ?? MOVING ON: Kyle Turner in action for Dunfermlin­e against Dundee United at East End Park.
MOVING ON: Kyle Turner in action for Dunfermlin­e against Dundee United at East End Park.

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