Leeds United and Wolverhampton Wanderers promotion-winner Barry Douglas has joined the free agent market after being released by St Johnstone.
The 35-year-old was signed by Leeds during the club’s first summer overseen by the iconic Marcelo Bielsa.
Injury limited his action but Douglas was part of the Whites squad eventually promoted to the Premier League in 2020.
A loan move to Blackburn Rovers was sanctioned in the aftermath of promotion, before Douglas left permanently for another spell with Lech Poznan.
Barry Douglas made 44 appearances for Leeds United.Barry Douglas made 44 appearances for Leeds United.
Barry Douglas made 44 appearances for Leeds United. | Christopher Lee/Getty Images
However, seven months after putting pen to paper, the experienced left-back is seeking pastures new.
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Douglas is one of 16 players leaving St Johnstone as an out-of-contract player this summer, with the club having signalled their intent to complete a revamp.
It is not a surprise to see the Saints release a host of players considering their 2024/25 campaign ended in relegation from the Scottish Premiership.
Speaking after signing for the club in October, Douglas said: “It is an exciting time. I am looking forward to the opportunity to come in and try to help the guys develop.
“There is a project here. It is a bit of a transition period with the new manager coming in. I had a look and it is quite a young squad, so I can definitely bring my quality and experience to help everyone develop both on and off the park.
“The hunger is still there, the drive is still there and that is why I am so excited to be here playing my football.”
Barry Douglas made 44 appearances for Leeds United,Barry Douglas made 44 appearances for Leeds United,
Barry Douglas made 44 appearances for Leeds United, | Tony Johnson
What does the future hold for Barry Douglas?
It now remains to be seen what the future holds for Douglas, who has a CV that will undoubtedly attract suitors this summer.
He is a two-time winner of the Championship title, having lifted the trophy with Wolves in 2018 and Leeds in 2020.
However, he will turn 36 in September and may well decide he does not want to carry on playing.