Former Blackburn Rovers favourite Bradley Dack has held talks about a reunion with League Two club Gillingham.
Rovers bought Dack from the Kent-based club back in 2017. At 750K, he is regarded as one of the club's best pieces of business in the last decade.
The 30-year-old's time at Ewood Park came to an end last summer after he was released at the end of his deal. Injuries have continued to be an issue for Dack since his departure.
A 12-month stint at Sunderland only saw him make 16 appearances and Tony Mowbray's exit from the North East led to him being released after one year.
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He remains a free agent but it's been revealed he's held talks with Gillingham, who are aiming for promotion out of League Two under Mark Bonner.
“I have spoken to him [Dack] but I have spoken to a lot of players in the last 10 days, so nothing other than some conversations. There is no more than that at the moment," the manager told Kent Online.
“We are looking to add in attacking positions, we are looking to add potentially in midfield because at the moment we are light but Robbie [McKenzie] has done really well in there.
“We have got lots to add to the squad at the moment but there is no real news on anybody coming in, nothing is imminent, but I have had a number of conversations with players that potentially we could add, just to find out if there is interest, if I like them, if I think they can come and make us better.
“Those conversations go on all the time and he is one of many that I have met in recent weeks."
Dack was a popular figure at Prestfield in his first spell, having broken through from the youth team. He scored 31 goals in 150 appearances before making the move to Rovers.
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