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D-day for Nardiello



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Published Date:
08 May 2008
DANIEL Nardiello is set to discover tomorrow if he has a future at Barnsley.
Cardiff, Derby and Swansea are reported to be interested in the 25-year-old striker, who is currently on QPR's books.

Welsh international Nardiello quit Barnsley last summer for QPR although manager Simon Davey had offered him a new contract.

He went back to Oakwell on loan in January and in eight starts scored once.

He is currently on holiday with the Barnsley squad in Spain.

Davey is planning talks with him tomorrow.

Nardiello is still under contract at QPR but manager Luigi De Canio is unlikely to stand in the way of a move.

Meanwhile, one-time Barnsley target Keigan Parker has been released by Blackpool.

The Scot topped the Oakwell wanted list in January. Although the clubs agreed a fee, the 26-year-old Scot scuppered the deal.

Parker, who has scored 41 goals for the Seasiders since signing from St Johnstone in 2004, is being linked with Championship newcomers Swansea and Nottingham Forest.

n Barnsley's Paul Reid says he would welcome a permanent move to Carlisle.

His loan there has been cut short by an ankle injury and he has returned to Oakwell for treatment.

"I've got another year on my contract at Barnsley but my future probably lies away from there," Reid said.

"Carlisle would definitely be one of the clubs I'd be keen on and the ball is in their court."

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  • Last Updated: 08 May 2008 11:01 AM
  • Source: Sheffield Star Barnsley
  • Location: Sheffield
 
 

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