Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Dundee Utd turn down bid for Goodwillie

Rangers made a bid for Dundee United striker David Goodwillie today only for it to be turned down. Not long after the news breaking there was a statement for United saying,
"We can confirm we have received a bid from Rangers for David Goodwillie.
"The bid has been rejected because it does not meet our valuation."
That the weekend Rangers owner Craig Whyte described the £2 million pounds price tag for Goodwillie as ‘too steep’. No figure has been mention, but must have been below the asking price wanted for the striker and will now lay a benchmark for Cardiff City if they are truly interested in signing him. Interested parties are going to have to match the asking price or better it if it turns into an auction.
Goodwillie took part in Dundee United second pre-season friendly in Ireland against Bohemian last night the game end all square at 1-1 a bit risky with a possible £2 million transfer on head.

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