Glentoran defender Ross Redman could be on the move.
The Oval club announced on Saturday that the 29-year-old has been made available for transfer.
Redman joined the Glens from Portadown in June 2016 and has made 104 first team appearances for the club.
He started Glentoran's opening two games of the season against Glenavon and Coleraine but was dropped for last week's defeat to Dungannon Swifts.
It now appears he is no longer part of Mick McDermott's plans at the Oval.
Meanwhile, Larne have announced that David Scullion has been released from his contract.
The 35-year-old midfielder has left the club by mutual consent.
Scullion - who arrived at the club in August 2017- has now joined Premier Intermediate League side Annagh United.
“David is a first class player and professional,” Larne boss Tiernan Lynch said said.
“He was a very significant signing for us two years ago exactly. Things were not exactly as they are now at the club and he was a very important capture for us.
“Not only for his ability, but his experience and professionalism.
“He brought all of those qualities to the club. His goals and performances in that first half of the season he arrived was very significant, as we climbed away from the foot of the table.
“Prior to coming here I know things had been difficult for him with injury and I’m delighted that he had such a good spell at the club.
“I’m also so pleased that he leaves with a Championship winners medal after the big contribution he made last season. He leaves with our thanks and very best wishes for the future.”
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