<div class="headline" id="ds-headline"><h1>REDS KEEPER SET TO LEAVE</h1></div> <div class="viewarticlepanel"><div class="multiimageon" id="MainMultiImage"><div id="MainImageDiv"></div><div id="ImageCaption">On his way out: Reds goalkeeper Nick Colgan has had his transfer request accepted</div><div class="offinline" id="ThumbDiv"><div class="thumb"></div><div class="thumb">/</div><div class="thumb">/</div><div class="thumb2">/</div></div> <div class="offinline" id="Navigation"><div class="off" id="PreviousBlock1">« Previous </div><div class="off" id="PreviousBlock1Inactive">« Previous</div><div class="off" id="NextBlock1">Next » </div><div class="off" id="NextBlock1Inactive">Next »</div></div> <div class="off noprint" id="divGalleryLink">View Gallery</div></div></div><div class="byline" id="ds-byline">By Simon Meeks</div><div class="ds-bylinetext" id="ds-bylinetext">Barnsley</div><div class="ds-firstpara" id="ds-firstpara">GOALKEEPER Nick Colgan has had a transfer request accepted by Barnsley.</div><div class="va-bodytext" id="va-bodytext">Manager Simon Davey will listen to offers for the 34-year-old, who has made 99 league starts for the Oakwell club. Davey said: "We'd have to get our own house in order before he went anywhere and get another senior keeper in." Colgan, Barnsley's player of the year in 2005-6, has not played since Heinz Muller arrived in August. He will be on the bench again on Saturday when Barnsley are at Charlton. Davey said: "I've no problem with that, he's a good pro." Colgan was signed by former Barnsley boss Paul Hart three years ago. He played a crucial part in winning promotion via the play-off final, making crucial saves in the penalty shoot-out. He has eight caps for the Republic of Ireland and is in the Irish squad for the European Championship qualifying matches against Germany on Saturday October 13 and Cyprus on Wednesday October 17. </div>