Wanderers are ready to send Ronan Darcy out on loan for the second half of the season as part of their New Year shake-up.
The midfielder spent three months with Norwegian side Sogndal, returning in December, but has remained annoyingly out-of-bounds over the last few weeks as injuries and illnesses bit at the UniBol.
As he had played in Norway, Wanderers were forced to wait until the international window reopened to register him to play – but the paperwork was not processed until this week, meaning Darcy missed a handful of games in which he may well have featured.
Darcy continues to train with the first team and travelled to Rotherham at the weekend. It is understood Wanderers would like to send him out to a top National League or League Two side for more experience later this month.
Ian Evatt says a firm decision will be made on him, and defender Adam Senior, once incoming recruitment is sorted.
“Things are up in the air with it at the moment,” Evatt said.
“We’ve got transfer targets, we’ve got people we want to bring in and then we’ll make a call on who we loan out to further their development and who stays around.
“It’s very much still up in the air whilst there’s still negotiations for players coming into the club.”
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