The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)
Neilson’s sights on title winner Hayes
Tangerines boss keen on move for former Hoops player
figure after spending five seasons with the Dons before his move to Parkhead in 2017.
Neilson told the BBC: “We obviously know Jonny, he’s been a great player over the years.
“He’s one that we’ve spoken about. But again, financially, we don’t know where we are.”
The Championship-winning gaffer also confirmed that Dunfermline striker Kevin Nisbet remains on United’s radar.
They made a big-money deadline day bid for the 23-year-old – tipped to eventually replace Lawrence Shankland – in January.
Hibernian were the first club to show their hand in the race for Nisbet, submitting a £350,000 offer plus £150,000 worth of add-ons for him.
It is understood the Tangerines went even higher to try to tempt the East End Park outfit into doing business.
But Dunfermline – who finished sixth after the season was halted in the wake of the controversial SPFL vote – still had the promotion play-offs in their sights and were unwilling to sell their star man.
Neilson added: “Kevin at Dunfermline is one we had an interest in back in January. We put a significant offer in for him but couldn’t get the deal done.
“He’s one that’s on the list. But like I say, it’s uncertain times. What the budget’s going to be? Can we do it?
“There are positions we think we need to fill. Tony (Asghar, United’s sporting director) is working on that at the moment.
“One or two and we’ll take it from there. Yeah, they’re two players we’re looking at, two players we’re interested in.
“But it’s so uncertain, we just don’t know what we can do.”
He also said there had been no recent bids for United’s star man Shankland, who has been linked with Rangers, Celtic, Nottingham Forest and Stoke.
The 24-year-old enjoyed a stunning 2019-20 campaign, scoring 29 goals in 35 games for club and country.
Neilson said: “There’s interest and there’s people speaking in the background but there’s nothing concrete.
“I think the market for teams – and it’ll be interesting for Lawrence – is down in England.
“They obviously aren’t even back playing again.
“Teams don’t know where they’re going to be, what the budgets are going to be and when the market is going to open up.
“Until that opens up, I don’t think there’ll be any movement.
“From a personal perspective, I think Lawrence should prove himself in the Premiership (with United) at the highest level, try to get into the Scotland set-up again and establish himself in it.
“Then look to make the move off the back of that.”