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Northern Ireland ace on League One side's radar after departure from Millwall

Northern Ireland ace on League One side's radar after departure from Millwall

Midfielder George Saville has been released by Millwall and has been linked with Luton Town who have been relegated back to League One.
Saville's international team-mate Ethan Galbraith has caught the eye of Swansea and Sheffield United.
The Leyton Orient midfielder is entering the final year of his current deal.
Rangers winger Ross McCausland could also be set for a new challenge with Cardiff City, English League one sides Cardiff and Plymouth Argyle and MLS club FC Cincinnati monitoring developments. Belgian side OH Leuven and Swiss outfit Basel also have McCausland on their radar.
The Northern Ireland ace still has two years left to run on his Ibrox contract.
Former St Johnstone assistant and Glentoran striker Andy Kirk has replaced Colin Cameron as Barry Robson's assistant at Raith Rovers. In the Irish League, goalkeeper Gareth Deane has left Glenavon and joined Premiership new boys Bangor.
The Lisburn man, who celebrates his 31st birthday on Saturday, has agreed a one-year deal with the Seasiders.
Crusaders have signed Gambian international goalkeeper Musa Dibaga from Inverness.
Dibaga, who hails from Zaragoza, Spain, enjoyed a breakout year with Caley in Scottish League One, keeping 14 clean sheets in 32 appearances which earned him a slot in the division's Team of the Season in 2024/25.
'We're thrilled to bring Musa to Crusaders,' said Caddell. 'He had a fantastic season with Inverness and comes highly recommended.
'After speaking with him, it was clear that this is the right club for him to continue progressing and achieve his ambitions of playing at the highest level.
'We look forward to seeing him in action next season and have no doubt he'll be a big success and an instant fan favourite.'

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