Inverness manager Craig Brewster could see three of his players leave the Caledonian Stadium before the end of the transfer window.Brewster has confirmed that striker Dean McDonald, a summer recruit from Gillingham, is on trial with England League One side Yeovil.
Midfielder Richie Hart could also train with Yeovil at the start of next week, ahead of Thursday's transfer deadline.
Defender Steven Watt, who is on loan from Swansea until the end of the season, will also be allowed to depart the Highland club after failing to win a place in the first-team squad.
Brewster said: "Richie Hart might go down to Yeovil next week for a couple of days as they have expressed an interest in him and striker Dean McDonald is actually down there at the moment for a week.
"Steven Watt is still here but his agent is trying to find him a club and he is keen to play more regular football but I can't guarantee him that."
If Brewster can offload the three players, he may be in a stronger position to bring in new faces.
Livingston's Graham Dorrans is a target, and Brewster told the club's site: "I am currently monitoring several players and seeing what is available.
"I have always stressed that I have been delighted with the squad and hopefully that will continue.
"However if we need to bring in a player I am sure the board will back me if I need money to spend."
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