The Scotsman

Durnan puts faith in Mcnamara and swaps Queens for United

- EUAN MCARTHUR

DUNDEE United new recruit Mark Durnan last night revealed how he turned down more cash elsewhere so that he can build a golden future for himself at Tannadice.

Durnan, 22, has joined Jackie Mcnamara’s side after United paid £40,000 compensati­on to secure his services on a three-year deal from Championsh­ip outfit Queen of the South.

The former St Johnstone and Arbroath player was an integral part of the Doonhamers squad which lost out to Rangers in the play-offs so his performanc­es at the heart of their defence attracted widespread attention from other Premiershi­p clubs.

But Durnan admitted he was lured to Tannadice because of their track record of nurturing top young talent after the likes of Andy Robertson clinched a dream move to Hull City, and Stuart Armstrong and Gary Mackay-steven sealed switches to Celtic. Durnan, who was wanted by both Ross County and Motherwell, explained: “I could have earned more money elsewhere but Dundee United is where I wanted to be.

“I really like the club’s ethos and their commitment to developing young players. That is very important to me.

“I have enjoyed my time at Queen of the South but now is the time to test myself at a higher level. There was interest from other Premiershi­p clubs but I knew where I wanted to go once I knew Jackie was interested.

“I’m excited about meeting the rest of the lads and showing United fans what I can bring to the club once the season gets underway.”

Mcnamara is thrilled to have made the Glasgow-born defender his first summer signing. “I have been looking for a strong centre-half and Mark fits the bill,” he said. “He has the hunger and desire to succeed at Dundee United.

“He had greater financial offers but wanted to enhance his football developmen­t here. He sees the opportunit­ies for young players at Tannadice. His style of play will appeal to our fans and he also pitches in with goals.”

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