Championship clubs show interest in out-of-contract Yeovil full-back
Yeovil Town left-back Nathan Smith may have played his last game for the club, with Coca- Cola Championship clubs chasing his signature.
The highly-rated 23-year-old (pictured) has won many admirers since breaking into the Glovers' first team soon after arriving at the club from part- time outfit Potters Bar Town in July 2007.
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It is believed that three Championship clubs – Reading, Sheffield United and Ipswich Town – are monitoring his progress and, with Smith out of contract this summer, a move away from Somerset may well be on the cards.
Smith has made 74 appearances for the Glovers, scoring once, and Yeovil would be entitled to a compensation fee should he move on, as he is under the age of 24.
Meanwhile, Yeovil's plans for bringing Shaun MacDonald back to the club have been dashed, with the Wales Under 21 captain set to be offered a new deal by Swansea City.
The Swans are keen to trim their squad ahead of another season in the Championship, but they view MacDonald, who played on loan for Yeovil this season, as part of their plans.
Swansea chairman Huw Jenkins said: "Shaun will have an offer on the table soon, when we speak to his agent. Despite looking at trimming the squad, we realise that getting our squad settled is very important.
"While we have had to look at reducing the playing staff, it was vital that we secured the futures of individuals who we feel will play a big part in our plans next season."
MacDonald has enjoyed three loan spells with Yeovil, making 35 appearances.












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