United: No new Goodwillie news

03 July 2011 16:09
Dundee United have dampened speculation over the immediate future of David Goodwillie, saying there are no significant developments to discuss.[LNB] Reports in Wales claim Goodwillie is expected in Cardiff to undergo a medical after City agreed to meet United's £2million asking price.[LNB]However, it has also been claimed that both Cardiff and Rangers are holding off until Goodwillie's personal situation becomes clearer.[LNB]The 22-year-old was charged in connection with an alleged serious sexual assault in January but the player is still waiting for police to determine whether the case will go to court.[LNB]Goodwillie, who was charged with assault last week following an incident in Glasgow in November, came off the bench on Saturday as United won 2-0 at Forfar in their first pre-season friendly on Scottish soil.[LNB]And United later released a statement attempting to reassure supporters that their player's departure was not imminent.[LNB]It read: "In light of the recent continued speculation regarding the potential transfer of David Goodwillie, the club wish to make clear they will be making no further comment regarding this subject unless there are any developments to discuss.[LNB]"We would like to assure our supporters that should there be any change to the situation, we will keep them informed and issue a further statement."[LNB]Rangers last week had an offer for Goodwillie, believed to be an initial £1million, turned down.[LNB]United manager Peter Houston then advised the striker, who scored 19 goals last season, to choose a move to the English league should he have the option.[LNB]Blackpool are also reported to be interested in Goodwillie, whose Scotland career has been put on hold by his former club boss Craig Levein while he still faces criminal charges.[LNB]Goodwillie signed a one-year extension to his United contract in March, tying him to the Scottish Premier League club until the summer of 2013.[LNB]Meanwhile, Houston faces an anxious wait to see if midfielder Scott Robertson can make their Europa League opener against Slask Wroclaw.[LNB]The midfielder went over on his ankle at Station Park and was taken off in the second half.[LNB]Garry Kenneth is also a concern for the first leg in Poland on July 14 - he missed the game with a hamstring injury.[LNB]Danny Swanson is suffering from the same problem and missed out again.

Source: Team_Talk