Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Better for all concerned if McMullan moves now says Mellon

- BY IAN ROACHE

DUNDEE United have told Dundee-bound Paul McMullan that he is no longer part of their firstteam group.

Tangerines boss Micky Mellon had already decided that he would not be picking McMullan for the home match against St Johnstone, which was scheduled for Saturday before being postponed because of a frozen pitch.

As he prepared for the reschedule­d fixture against Saints at Tannadice this evening, Mellon said it would be better for both player and club if the winger, who has agreed a pre-contract with the Dark Blues, moved across the road sooner rather than later.

Mellon said: “Paul will move out of the group now.

“It is a difficult situation for him and the football club to be in.

“We make every decision by asking does it make Dundee United better? This is one where we don’t think it does.

“He will still be treated properly and get the training facilities he needs but he will move out the group so we can give youth the opportunit­y going forward.

“We have a number of boys behind Paul that we might be able to move up. They are at a stage where they are closer to the first team, while Logan Chalmers is also close to being on the training pitch after his injury.”

Asked if McMullan should, if possible, move during this transfer window, Mellon replied: “It would be best all-round if he could.”

The Tangerines came under criticism for Saturday’s call-off, with the Perth club asking the SPFL to investigat­e the episode.

Mellon insisted he and his players were as fed-up as anybody else to be beaten by the weather.

He said: “It was a huge frustratio­n because we were ready to play.

“It was minus-seven at stages during the night and there has got to be a bit of understand­ing there. The boys worked hard to get the game on.

“The issue was that it had turned icy in a certain area.

“We wanted to put the kickoff back but, understand­ably, St Johnstone had worries about Covid protocols and players being together in a space for a long time.

“It was getting more and more complicate­d. In the end, the referee made the right decision.”

Mellon will have the same squad available as he would have had on Saturday and that includes striker Marc McNulty, who had missed the goalless draw at Aberdeen through injury.

Calum Butcher will, as expected, sit this one out but should be available for the Hamilton clash at the weekend.

As for Jeando Fuchs, they have yet to get him to a specialist to check on what could be damaged knee ligaments.

Mellon said of the Cameroon midfielder: “He is back running in straight lines so we are just taking things by the day.

“As we get success, we will make it multi-directiona­l and a bit quicker.

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