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Max Stryjek tipped for Celtic, Rangers or England pathway as Livingston boss David Martindale admits exit in works

Livingston boss David Martindale admits Max Stryjek will "probably" leave the club this summer.

But he believes Ivan Konovalov will be more than capable of assuming the club's No.1 spot if that comes to pass.

Russian stopper Konovalov stepped in for Livi's last two games after Stryjek was given a two-match ban and while Martindale admits there have been no accepted offers, he concedes the Pole is likely to leave.

"We're still a good bit off in terms of Max leaving the building," Martindale said.

"But there have been enquiries via agents and other clubs. I've not really spoken to Max about it."

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Tony Mac gaffer Martindale wouldn't reveal the identity of the interested clubs.

But he knows Livingston are always going to be a stepping stone club with a move down south or to Celtic or Rangers the ideal scenario.

There is a proven pathway there with Lyndon Dykes joining QPR while fellow Livi alumni Declan Gallagher and Craig Halkett have now wound up at Aberdeen and Hearts.

Both Glasgow clubs may be happy with their lot between the sticks though the Hoops may feel they could give Joe Hart a higher quality backup while Gers must wait to see if Allan McGregor wants to play beyond this season.

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