It's from the Scottish Sun......but as it was also in WLS there's some legs in it.....
Meanwhile, QPR director of football Les Ferdinand ran the rule over striker Lawrence Shankland on Friday and is mulling over a bid when the window opens later this week.
Celtic, Rangers, Brentford, Norwich and Everton have all watched Shankland this season.
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Shankland is set to attract interest in JanuaryCredit: Michael Schofield - The Sun Glasgow
Neilson isn’t surprised scouts are flocking to United’s games and insists the Scotland striker won’t be the only player they are looking at.
But with the prize of promotion so valuable to United chairman Mark Ogren, the manager reckons it would take a crazy offer to prise anyone star away.
He said: “I would expect there to be interest in a number of our players because they’ve done well this season.
“Lawrence is the obvious one because of his goals, but the two young full-backs have been outstanding and our goalkeeper has done well too.
“I’d imagine a number of clubs and managers have been watching us. The chairman has stated all along that the most important thing is to be promoted, so we can’t be making too many changes in January.
“Obviously in football everyone has their price and clubs are selling clubs. Even Celtic and Rangers fall into that bracket.
“That’s the business model of every club in Scotland. You give players the platform to play.
Meanwhile, QPR director of football Les Ferdinand ran the rule over striker Lawrence Shankland on Friday and is mulling over a bid when the window opens later this week.
Celtic, Rangers, Brentford, Norwich and Everton have all watched Shankland this season.
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Shankland is set to attract interest in JanuaryCredit: Michael Schofield - The Sun Glasgow
Neilson isn’t surprised scouts are flocking to United’s games and insists the Scotland striker won’t be the only player they are looking at.
But with the prize of promotion so valuable to United chairman Mark Ogren, the manager reckons it would take a crazy offer to prise anyone star away.
He said: “I would expect there to be interest in a number of our players because they’ve done well this season.
“Lawrence is the obvious one because of his goals, but the two young full-backs have been outstanding and our goalkeeper has done well too.
“I’d imagine a number of clubs and managers have been watching us. The chairman has stated all along that the most important thing is to be promoted, so we can’t be making too many changes in January.
“Obviously in football everyone has their price and clubs are selling clubs. Even Celtic and Rangers fall into that bracket.
“That’s the business model of every club in Scotland. You give players the platform to play.