Kilmarnock confirm winger's exit after four year spell at rugby park
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THE 27-YEAR-OLD MADE OVER 150 APPEARANCES FOR THE CLUB 09:20, 05 Jun 2025 Kilmarnock have confirmed that Danny Armstrong is departing the club after four years in Ayrshire. The 27-year-old
arrived from Raith Rovers in 2021 and went on to make 158 apperances in the blue and white stripes, netting 26 goals. Along the way he helped the club return to the top flight in his debut
season and earned plenty of plaudits during the 2023/24 campaign as he played an integral role in a fourth place finish and securing European football. His form dipped last term, however,
and he didn't find the net until the 33rd league game. READ MORE: Kilmarnock confirm exit of long-serving striker as he pens deal with Barrow Armstrong is one of several key players out
of contract at Rugby Park, with new boss Stuart Kettlewell looking to rebuild the squad. Strikers Bobby Wales and Innes Cameron have already announced their departures with moves to Swansea
City and Barrow respectively, while Player of the Year Joe Wright and Players' Player of the Year Fraser Murray are amongst the names who could exit. Article continues below DON'T
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