LATICS striker Danny Rowe is a target for fellow League Two side Bradford City.

The 30-year-old has scored eight goals in all competitions for Oldham this season and is in to the final six months of his contract at Boundary Park.

The Bantams are on the hunt for a frontman with Rowe understood to be on their radar, the Latics no.9 having scored a stunning goal in the FA Cup meeting between the sides at Valley Parade at the end of November.

Rowe arrived at Boundary Park in January 2020 on an 18-month deal after a goal-laden spell with AFC Fylde in the top tier of non-league. In all he has scored 11 Latics goals in 32 appearances for the club.

No deal is done with Bradford and it is not clear what form any switch would take, be it a loan until the end of his contract or a permanent move.  

Speaking to The Oldham Times earlier this month, Latics boss Harry Kewell could not rule out departures from Boundary Park during the transfer window.

“We’ve got a fantastic squad at the moment but unfortunately times are difficult at the moment so if we do bring some in we may have to move some on,” said Kewell.

“It’s not a nice thing about football, but we have to do what’s right for the club.

“In any market, either in January or the summer time, I think players know that anything can happen.

“You can be in great form, scoring 15 goals, happy, thinking you’re not going to move, and then someone could just come in there with mind-boggling money and just tempt you away, and you’d not been thinking of that.

“I think everyone’s on high alert, none more than myself because you don’t want to lose any of your key players. But unfortunately someone could come in and offer money that in this day and age we may need it and we may have to adjust.

“So we’re all on our toes, we’re all preparing right, we’re all working together to do what’s right for the club.

“If offers come in for players then we’d have to listen to them, but hopefully not.”