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Livingston captain insists there's 'no doors being closed' on possible return

Livingston captain Nicky Devlin hasn't ruled out a return to the club next season - but admits he's letting his future play out.

The 29-year-old is out of contract in the summer after four years in West Lothian and while gaffer David Martindale appears resigned to losing him, the former Walsall full-back insists he hasn't turned his back on the possibility of staying.

Speaking ahead of this weekend's home clash with Ross County, Devlin said: "The manager understands the situation I am in, and my family life. There are no doors being closed anywhere but, I am almost kind of letting it play out.”

Martindale, however, is seemingly resigned to losing a key player from his squad and admits it's 'realistic' to expect him to be playing his football elsewhere next season.

He said: “Nicky has been here four years, he is captain and he has been incredible. And you know what? Good luck to him. That’s why players come to the club. I have huge admiration, huge respect for Nicky.

“I would love Nicky to sign (a new deal) but I am actively looking for a right-back and I have been since January.

“He is not resigned to leaving but we have to be realistic, there is a huge chance that Nicky won’t be at the club next season."

He added: "Jamie Brandon came in during the summer to compete with Nicky so I have a capable right-back in the building at the moment but my recruitment never stops.

“I would love to keep him at the club but I am realistic to know that I can’t keep him at the club. He needs to go and try to get better finances for him and his family so I am more than happy.

“I understand the rationale behind it and if I am being brutally honest I agree with the rationale behind it. I am disappointed he is leaving but I totally

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