Ruaidhri Donnelly has caught the interest of a number of clubs
Glentoran striker Ruaidhri Donnelly has caught the eye of Galway United and it appears he could be on the move this month.
The League of Ireland side, along with a few Irish League clubs, are interested in signing the 31-year-old.
Donnelly could be one departure from the Glens this month as manager Warren Feeney refreshes his squad.
The former Gillingham frontman, whose brother Jay is also at the Oval, was a deadline day signing for the Glens in January 2020.
The striker joined on a three-and-a-half-year deal after scoring 67 goals in 178 appearances across two spells for Cliftonville since making his debut in September 2010.
Mick McDermott’s side were at that stage leading the race for the Premiership title.
Striker Ciaran O’Hara has signed his first professional contract at Coleraine, agreeing a two-and-a-half year deal with the Bannsiders.
Championship side Bangor have added experienced duo Conor McDermott and Howard Beverland to their ranks.
Former Northern Ireland winger Keith Gillespie was thrilled with McDermott’s arrival, saying: “An outstanding signing by the club. Conor has a proven track record at NIFL Premiership level and it’s absolutely fantastic to have him on board.”
McDermott joins on loan from Coleraine for the rest of the season while former Crusaders title and Irish Cup winner Beverland joins the Seasiders after leaving Ballyclare Comrades.
Corrie Burns has returned to Crusaders following the end of his loan at Ballymena United.
Former Glenavon defender Paddy Burns is currently training with League of Ireland side Dundalk.
Institute have snapped up 21-year-old midfielder Daylen Farren from H&W Welders.
Ballinamallard United have announced
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