Three clubs in battle for Gow
Bert Mitchell
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St Mirren boss Danny Lennon is facing a three-way fight to land former Ranger Alan Gow.
SportTimes under-stands the 27-year-old is holding talks with Motherwell gaffer Craig Brown today while Hamilton boss Billy Reid is also interested.
Gow is a free agent after parting company with English League One side Plymouth Argyle and failing to land a new deal elsewhere, despite trial periods in Greece and Russia.
It is believed that Gow was an interested spectator at Parkhead yesterday as the Paisley side were thrashed 4-0 by Celtic.
And Lennon admitted: "I have spoken to Alan and I think he is at a stage in his career where he needs to be playing football at a decent level and we can give him that.
"We are hoping we can move things on from there."
The major stumbling block over Gow's re-location to the SPL is thought to revolve around his wage demands which might price Saints out of a deal.