JOSH MULLIGAN is currently weighing up his future as he comes to the end of his Dundee contract.
The Scotland Under-21 star has been attracting interest from across the UK, with Rangers linked with a move for the out-of-contract ace back in April.
The Ibrox club have already snapped up Lyall Cameron and previously there was talk about a potential double raid at Dens Park for Mulligan too.
The right-back has plenty of options on the table, though, as Plymouth Argyle, Cardiff City and Oxford City have all been credited with interest as well.
Dundee face a major fight to hold onto their star man and they haven’t given up hope of convincing him to extend his contract beyond this summer just yet.
The club have tonight confirmed they are still in talks with Mulligan over fresh terms to keep him at Dens Park.
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The offer has been there for some time but he’s yet to sign it and is still expected to become a free agent.
Dundee also confirmed that skipper Joe Shaughnessy and Scott Tiffoney have turned down new deals – leaving new boss Steven Pressley facing a major rebuild this summer.
Elvis wanted to keep the pair for next season but they have both opted to leave.
Shaughnessy, 32, was instrumental in keeping Dundee up after returning from an lengthy injury absence last season but will now move to Aussie side Newcastle Jets.
Tiffoney was a regular under former boss Tony Docherty but has also opted to depart along with Mo Sylla and Antonio Portales.
Lyall Cameron was unveiled at Rangers this afternoon, while Jordan McGhee penned a pre-contract at Motherwell earlier this year and Scott Fraser is also away following an injury-plagued season.
Striker Seb Palmer-Houlden has also moved on at the end of his loan, signing for Gillingham, while Ziyad Larkeche is back at QPR.
With Seun Adewumi also away back to parent club Burnley, Pressley is now without virtually a whole team of last season’s starters.
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