Andrew Dallas Joins Barrow on Loan from Barnsley

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Barnsley striker Andrew Dallas has made a move to Barrow on loan for the upcoming 2024/25 season. This decision comes after Dallas impressed with a goal on his debut for the Reds during a 7-0 victory over Port Vale in the previous campaign. Following his time at Barnsley, Dallas was loaned out to Scottish club Kilmarnock and then to Oldham Athletic in the National League. Now, he has the opportunity to showcase his skills at League Two Barrow for the remainder of the season.

Sporting Director Mladen Sormaz expressed his well wishes for Dallas at his new club, stating, “We wish Andrew all the best at Barrow. We believe it is crucial for him to gain valuable playing time this season, and we trust that Barrow will provide him with the right environment to do so. We will closely monitor his progress, with the option to bring him back in January if needed.”

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