STRIKER Andy Dallas appears to have played his final game for Weymouth after posting a message of thanks on social media site Twitter.
Dallas, 21, joined the Terras on loan from Cambridge United in January and went on to net 12 goals in 25 games, becoming the club's top scorer this season.
His exploits have earned him a contract offer at Cambridge, within which a compensatory fee could price teams such as Weymouth away from his services.
Dallas tweeted: "Thanks to @theterras for giving me the chance to develop and do what I love.
"Making some great pals and memories along the way at a club with kindness right at the centre of it.
"I wish them all the best for the future."
Another season✅ Thanks to @theterras for giving me the opportunity to develop and do what I love. Making some great memories and pals along the way at a club with kindness right at the centre of it. I wish them all the best for the future👊🏼#uptheterras pic.twitter.com/AXV6foOX0p
— Andrew Dallas (@AndrewD_123) May 30, 2021
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Cambridge, who won League Two, also have a dilemma over star striker Paul Mullin - the division's golden boot winner with 32 goals.
The 26-year-old goal machine has been linked with Bristol Rovers and Plymouth Argyle.
Should Mullin leave, Dallas could find more starting XI opportunities at the U's.
Earlier in May, Weymouth boss Brian Stock felt the form of Dallas could alert other clubs to his talents.
He told Echosport: “A realistic chance of Andy staying here next year?
“I mean, he’s enjoying his football and loves it here.
“But scoring 12 goals is going to attract a lot of interest. I wouldn’t speak on behalf of Cambridge, that’s their business, their player.
“If we were to do any business with them it would be behind closed doors and in a professional way.”
Elsewhere, Cambridge have also offered a contract to fellow Terras loanee Ben Worman, who recorded two assists in nine games.
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