Kilmarnock goalkeeper Robby McCrorie has completed a loan move to the Danish side Esbjerg, where he will play until the end of the season.
The 27-year-old, who was signed from Rangers for an undisclosed fee last year, has fallen out of favor at Rugby Park following the arrivals of Max Stryjek and Eddie Beach this summer.
The move to Esbjerg, who play in Denmark's second tier, is an opportunity for McCrorie to get regular first-team football.
Esbjerg is currently three points off the league leaders, Horsens, after seven games.
McCrorie has previously been named in Scotland squads and hopes that his regular playing time will help him catch the eye of national team manager Steve Clarke once again.
The loan move is a strategic decision for both the player and Kilmarnock, as it gives McCrorie a chance to regain his form and confidence in a new environment.
For Kilmarnock, it frees up a spot in their squad and potentially reduces their wage bill.
The deal is a win-win for all parties, as it allows McCrorie to continue his development and compete at a high level.
The move to a different country will also be a new experience for McCrorie and could help him grow as a player.
The loan deal is a testament to the player's desire to play and his commitment to his career.
The 27-year-old, who was signed from Rangers for an undisclosed fee last year, has fallen out of favor at Rugby Park following the arrivals of Max Stryjek and Eddie Beach this summer.
The move to Esbjerg, who play in Denmark's second tier, is an opportunity for McCrorie to get regular first-team football.
Esbjerg is currently three points off the league leaders, Horsens, after seven games.
McCrorie has previously been named in Scotland squads and hopes that his regular playing time will help him catch the eye of national team manager Steve Clarke once again.
The loan move is a strategic decision for both the player and Kilmarnock, as it gives McCrorie a chance to regain his form and confidence in a new environment.
For Kilmarnock, it frees up a spot in their squad and potentially reduces their wage bill.
The deal is a win-win for all parties, as it allows McCrorie to continue his development and compete at a high level.
The move to a different country will also be a new experience for McCrorie and could help him grow as a player.
The loan deal is a testament to the player's desire to play and his commitment to his career.