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Davie Martindale adamant Joel Nouble will not leave Livingston this summer

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Livingston manager Davie Martindale is adamant in-form striker Joel Nouble will not be sold in the current transfer window. The 26-year-old Englishman has made an eye-catching start to the current campaign, bagging goals against Rangers and Hibernian in the opening weeks of the cinch Premiership season.

Martindale believes that Nouble, who thrived during a loan stint at Arbroath in the first half of last season, can develop into a £1million striker if he has more time leading the Lions attack. “I can guarantee you Joel Nouble will still be here at the end of the window,” said the Livingston boss. “I’ve had some bits and bobs of interest but nothing significant that’s going to change my mind about this window to be honest. “I believe I would do what’s right for the player and the club but I genuinely feel Joel needs a good year at this football club.

If I can get him into double figures, it probably puts another £1million on his value – that’s the objective. “Joel’s scored a couple of goals and he’s been brilliant in the last three games but if we can keep that level of consistency, we can get him up to 12-15 goals a season.

If we do that, then we’ve got a top Scottish Premiership striker. That benefits everybody, Joel Nouble and Livingston Football Club.” Meanwhile, goalkeeper Max Stryjek is set to seal a move away from Livingston.

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