McIndoe linked to Cardiff
Michael McIndoe is being linked to Cardiff City, after the former Hereford United player was transfer listed by Yeovil last week.
McIndoe is known to Cardiff City manager Lenny Lawrence from when he was coach at Luton - McIndoe was sacked from Luton before Graham Turner turned his career around. In an interview with HTV Wales, Lawrence said he may run the rule over transfer-listed Yeovil midfielder.
Lawrence said: "He is not someone who we are actively chasing, but I may take a look at him over the next few weeks."
Cardiff City, who are owned by Sam Hamman, would be able to pay a reasonable fee for McIndoe if discussions start. A percentage of any fee would be passed on to the Bulls. However in an interview with Radio Bristol, Yeovil manager Gary Johnson said: "There haven't been any enquries and he's sat at home waiting for a call.
"We need someone to come up quick with the right transfer fee so we can move him on and get on with our own stuff."
Meanwhile, Gethin Jones, who had a trial at Edgar Street last Monday, has not been given a squad number by Cardiff City and is understood not to have gone on their European tour. Jones, who has been at Ninian Park for three years, made one appearance for the Bluebirds as a substitute at Oldham Athletic last season. He was told by Lennie Lawrence that if he did not find a new club, he could make a return to Ninian Park.
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