Former Dundee United midfielder Charlie Telfer is set to switch to Dutch football via a move to Almere City.
In the process he’s set to turn his back on the chance of a contract with Bolton in the English Championship.
Telfer cost United £200,000 when they snatched him from Rangers three years ago, but left Tannadice at the end of last season when he wasn’t offered a new contract.
Earlier in the summer he was training with Dumbarton and the weekend before last turned out as a trialist for Bolton.
Keen on a complete change of scenery, however, the 22-year-old has instead decided to head for the Netherlands and a deal with Almere, who operate in the second tier.
Almere is about 25 miles east of Amsterdam.
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Ex-Dundee United midfielder to turn down Bolton for Netherlands