Jack Thomson's future at Kilmarnock hangs in the balance as clubs across the UK and abroad push for a potential loan deal ahead of the transfer window deadline. The 26-year-old midfielder, who has not made a senior appearance since July 21, remains a key target for teams seeking defensive cover. Thomson's last involvement came in Kilmarnock's 1-0 League Cup win over Hamilton Academical, where he replaced Bailey Rice in the 72nd minute. The midfielder was omitted from the squad for the League Cup tie against Ayr United and the Premiership opener against St Johnstone, with manager Lee McCulloch opting for alternative options in midfield. Thomson's absence from the bench in Kilmarnock's 2-1 defeat to Celtic on August 28 further fueled speculation about his status. The club has yet to confirm any formal discussions, but the lack of game time has raised questions about his role in the squad. With the transfer window approaching its deadline, Kilmarnock's management may soon face pressure to find a temporary solution for Thomson's playing time.
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Jack Thomson Could Leave Kilmarnock Amid Loan Interest
Kilmarnock midfielder Jack Thomson faces potential exit before transfer window closes, with clubs seeking loan deal. 26-year-old has not featured for first team since July 21, missing recent matches including Ayr United clash.
