Two of Cliftonville's Irish Cup heroes set for big money moves
Strikers Ronan Hale and Ben Wilson played a major role in the Reds ending their 45-year wait to lift the cup in 2024.
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Hale scored a brace in the final win over Linfield while Wilson racked up 19 goals in a prolific first season back in the Irish League following his release by Brighton.
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However the game was to turn out to be the last for both players as they secured moves to Scottish football.
Wilson signed for Airdrieonians while Hale joined Ross County with both forwards making a real impression with their new clubs.
So much so that they are now being tipped to move on to pastures new in the close season.
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Northern Ireland international Hale is the subject of interest from both Scottish Cup winners Aberdeen and Dundee following the Staggies relegation to the Championship.
EFL League One sides Wigan Athletic, Luton Town and Port Vale are also reported to be keeping an eye on the 26-year-old, who scored 18 goals for the Dingwall side last season, who will be looking a hefty transfer fee for the player.
Wilson is also looks to be on the move with TNS reportedly tabling a bid of £200,000 for the 23-year-old.
The Welsh side have money in the bank after pocketing £6m during their run in the group stages of the UEFA Conference League last season.
Wilson, who netted 17 goals in 46 matches in his debut season at Monklands is said to be their top target in this transfer window.
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