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Dan Barlaser’s time at Middlesbrough seems to be coming to an end, with the midfielder struggling to secure a spot in the starting lineup. The 27-year-old has only played four league games this season, starting just one of them. This lack of game time has led to speculation that he may be on his way out of the club in the upcoming January transfer window.

Over the summer, Barlaser was linked with a move to Turkish Süper Lig club Trabzonspor, but a transfer never materialized. With his limited minutes on the pitch this season, it’s likely that Boro manager Michael Carrick will consider letting him go in January.

According to Middlesbrough fan pundit Jasper Hudson, it’s evident that Barlaser is not a key player in the squad, with other midfielders like Howson, Hackney, and Morris ahead of him in the pecking order. Hudson believes that Barlaser could thrive at a mid-table Championship club and that it might be time for him to seek more playing time elsewhere.

Reflecting on Barlaser’s time at Middlesbrough, it’s clear that he has not been able to showcase his full potential. Despite being a standout player at Rotherham, his stint at Boro has been underwhelming. At 27 years old, Barlaser is likely looking to secure regular playing time, which may not be possible at Middlesbrough, given the competition for midfield spots.

Looking at Barlaser’s stats over the past few seasons, it’s apparent that he has struggled to make a significant impact at the club. With just one assist in 12 appearances in the 2022/23 season and no goals or assists in six games this season, his contributions have been minimal.

Given these circumstances, it seems like parting ways with Barlaser in January would benefit both the player and the club. With potential interest from Championship clubs and Turkish teams, Boro could offload him and free up space for other players in the squad. As Barlaser looks to revitalize his career and secure more playing time, a move in the upcoming transfer window appears to be the best course of action.