COLWYN Bay forward Danny Andrews looks to be heading for the exit door in favour of a Tier 2 North rival.

The Pioneer understands that the player has received a considerable offer from Flint Town United, who finished second in the Huws Gray Alliance last year behind eventual champions Airbus Broughton.

This offer has not been matched by the Seagulls, with Andrews now poised to link-up with manager Niall McGuinness at the title-chasing Silkmen.

Andrews arrived at the Four Crosses Construction Arena in 2016 for a four-figure fee following a standout spell at Witton Albion,

He was Liverpool’s books as a youngster and after a spell at Cammel Laird where he was Player of the Year in 2009/10, Albion in 2011 and was named their player of the year in 2013/14.

The striker made more than 250 appearances for the Cheshire club, scoring over 80 goals – including 24 in 52 appearances in his final season before arriving at the Bay.

Should Andrews make the move to Cae y Castell, it would be the first significant departure for Craig Hogg’s squad since they announced their return to the Welsh domestic system following a 35-year stay within the English structure.