What happened?

Dundee United manager Jim Goodwin has warned that Will Ferry won't be leaving the club unless their valuation is met. The Irish cap has been linked with Anderlecht and Celtic, but Goodwin is confident in his player's commitment.

Why it matters for Dundee United

Goodwin's comments come after Ferry turned down a big-money move to Sigma Olomouc in recent weeks. His stock has rocketed after his standout performance against Rangers on Friday night.

What comes next?

Ferry is on Celtic's shortlist, but Goodwin is planning for him to stay at Tannadice. The manager has no concerns about Ferry's mentality, having seen him handle interest from other clubs before.

Recent form

Dundee United are currently 11th in the Premiership, with 0 points from 1 game. They have scored 0 goals and conceded 1, resulting in a -1 goal difference. The team is 3 points behind leaders St Mirren in the title race.

New signings

United have made several summer signings, including midfielder Abdoulaye Yoro, who will complete his loan switch to Tannadice later this week. Lachlan Rose has also made an instant impact, and Goodwin has looked to bring in pace and power in recent windows.

Player focus

Daniel Bennie, the new signing from Queens Park Rangers, has impressed Goodwin with his performance. The manager described him as 'really good' and 'technically very good'. Bennie has played for QPR in the English Championship last year and has shown his ability to play on either side of the pitch.