The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Who could be about to leave Pars?

- BY IAIN COLLIN

After drawing the curtain down on the season last Friday, the attentions of Dunfermlin­e manager James McPake very quickly turned to his players and rebuilding for next term.

One strength the Pars have this summer is the number of squad members still under contract for at least another year.

Sixteen players regarded as first-team regulars have deals beyond the current campaign.

Only four permanent signings are out of contract.

It means there will be a sense of continuity at East End Park.

So, who are the players with question marks hanging over them?

OUT OF CONTRACT

Paul Allan

The 24-year-old has made 33 appearance­s – 27 in the league – for his boyhood club this season and has hit top form in recent weeks.

A consistent and impressive performer this term, he has been preferred of late to Joe Chalmers in central midfield and is six years his junior.

It would be very harsh but, with Chalmers still under contract, Dunfermlin­e might decide to free up some space for a midfield recruit.

Miller Fenton

The 20-year-old has featured just seven times for the Pars since his debut almost three years ago.

The left-back has found the ever-present Josh Edwards an immovable force this season. But, with interest in Edwards and the probabilit­y he will move on, Fenton could be kept as cover.

Alex Jakubiak

The striker helped Dundee win promotion to the Premiershi­p last season and was bitterly disappoint­ed not to get the chance to prove himself in the top flight.

Starting this season late after taking time to sort out his future, the 27-year-old has only fleetingly reached his potential for Dunfermlin­e.

A sensationa­l display in the 3-1 win over Dundee United showed just what he can do, but will it be enough to earn another offer?

Max Little

Signed in 2022, the former QPR trainee has failed to oust Deniz Mehmet between the sticks.

Even when Mehmet was injured earlier this season, McPake signed Harry Sharp on loan from Dundee to fill in.

With just three appearance­s for the Pars, the 21-year-old’s late substitute’s appearance for Mehmet against Ayr United on Friday may prove his swansong.

LOAN PLAYERS

Xavier Benjamin (Cardiff City)

Recruited on the final day of the January transfer window, he made his debut as Dunfermlin­e lost embarrassi­ngly 5-0 at home to Morton.

He marked the last of just four appearance­s with a goal in the 3-1 win over Partick Thistle in February and was left out of the match-day squad for the last two games.

The 20-year-old has never really looked a good fit at the Pars.

Malachi Fagan-Walcott (Cardiff City)

Unlike his Cardiff colleague, Dunfermlin­e would love to get FaganWalco­tt back for next season – but his social media message at the weekend appeared to suggest he will not return.

The former Dundee loanee also played in the 5-0 hammering from Morton but has since proved himself a classy defender and has also chipped in with three goals.

He is out of contract at Cardiff this summer but they have an option to extend that and the ex-Spurs youngster is sure to have attracted interest from elsewhere with his performanc­es.

Brad Holmes (Blackpool)

Another signed with just days to spare in the January transfer window, Holmes has struggled to impress.

The 21-year-old failed to score in 13 outings for the Pars and was entrusted with just two starts.

He is out of contract at Blackpool in the coming weeks but showed little to suggest he will be back north of the border.

Chris Kane (St Johnstone)

Kane has been a vital signing for Dunfermlin­e since joining on loan from St Johnstone in February.

His hold-up and link-up play have given the Pars attack a focal point and five goals from 10 appearance­s was also a decent return in front of goal.

The 29-year-old’s shortterm deal with Saints expires this summer and he admits he has faced up to the prospect of leaving.

If he does, Dunfermlin­e will definitely be keen to snap him up but will face competitio­n.

Owen Moffat (Blackpool)

Signed last summer, the former Celtic youngster has shown glimpses of his talents over the season.

With another year left on his deal at Blackpool, the winger is likely to be looking for more game time than the 13 starts he managed for Dunfermlin­e.

Ben Summers (Celtic)

Like former Hoops teammate Moffat, Summers proved his ability with Dunfermlin­e – but too rarely.

The 19-year-old was hampered by a series of injuries and saw his season cut short by a back injury in March.

He is highly regarded by Celtic, and by McPake, and another loan might be seen as an option.

Miles Welch-Hayes (Livingston)

The right-back was brought in as an emergency recruit when Aaron Comrie was added to Dunfermlin­e’s defensive casualties with a knee injury in February.

The Livingston player impressed for the Pars, but with two years left on his contract and, having proven himself in the Championsh­ip Livi are now headed for, it would be no surprise if the Lions kept him for next season.

 ?? ??
 ?? ?? QUESTION MARKS: Paul Allan, top, is out of contract at East End Park, while Xavier Benjamin, above, joined on loan.
QUESTION MARKS: Paul Allan, top, is out of contract at East End Park, while Xavier Benjamin, above, joined on loan.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom