BILLY Kirkwood, the Dundee United manager, made his first signing for
the Tannadice club when he bought out-of-favour Rangers keeper Ally
Maxwell in a #250,000 deal.
Now, Kirkwood will try to follow up by taking another former Ibrox
player, Scotland Under-21 defender Steven Pressley, to Tayside. I
understand that the one-time Rangers' coach, who worked closely with
Pressley, is pursuing his earlier interest in the player.
He remains hopeful that he can persuade Coventry manager Ron Atkinson
to allow the youngster, who captained his country in the recent Toulon
Tournament, to return north.
And after having sorted out the Pressley situation, Kirkwood could
then divert his attention to yet another ex-Ibrox favourite, Derek
Ferguson, the Sunderland midfield player.
Yesterday, though, the Maxwell deal reached completion and gives the
30-year-old keeper the opportunity to make a new beginning after having
apparently dropped to the third keeping slot with the champions.
When the season ended, Maxwell looked to have lost his place to Billy
Thomson, while international keeper Andy Goram will begin the new season
free of the injury problems which plagued him throughout the last
campaign.
After having joined up on Tayside, Maxwell said: ''I want regular
first-team football and I will get it with Dundee United. Billy Kirkwood
knows me from his time at Ibrox and I know him.
''He is a demanding taskmaster but that suits me. What I want to do
here is help the club back into the premier division where they belong
and resurrect my career. I have been in Scotland international squads
and also have played for the country's B team against Wales. I want to
get back up there.''
Added Kirkwood: ''We are delighted with this signing. I know what he
can do because I worked closely with him at Ibrox. He has the right
attitude and I know this move will work for him and for this club.''
Kirkwood now will aim to bring Pressley to Tannadice in a deal which
could cost him around #500,000.
Again he will be getting a player he knows well after having worked
with the defender at Ibrox.
Meanwhile, Rangers remain certain that they will complete the signing
of Romanian internationalist Florin Raduciou next week. The #2.7m deal
has been agreed with his Spanish club, Espanol, and while the player has
suggested that he may be happy to remain in Spain, the Glasgow side are
ready to welcome him to Ibrox. They reckon the deal will be concluded by
midweek.
* ST Mirren will travel to Northern Ireland next month for a
four-match tour. The Paisley side will play Glenavon, on July 25,
Ballinamellard (26), Derry City (27), and Ards two days later.
General manager Jackie Copland also is hopeful of attracting an
English side to Love Street before the start of the new season.
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