Inverness are trying to deal with the Highland clearances by bringing a MacDonald to the club.
Inverness have agreed terms with Gillingham striker Dean McDonald and he is expected to sign today after undergoing a medical. Speaking last night, director of football Graeme Bennett said: "Dean has accepted terms and will have a medical this evening. We've sorted things out with Gillingham and we anticipate the paperwork being completed in time for Dean to be our player on Tuesday. If so, he'll start training immediately with the squad." McDonald scored six goals in 30 appearances for the Gills last season and had a year left on his contract. He joined the Coca-Cola League One side a year ago from Ipswich, where he made 14 appearances. The former Arsenal trainee also had a loan spell at Hartlepool while at Portman Road.
Two more newcomers will also arrive at the club in the shape of Austrian league players Dominique Taboga and Benedict Bauer who will have a week's trial with the club. Manager Charlie Christie said: "These lads fit into our wage structure and if they show up well then one or both could be invited to our Italian training camp on July 15." Taboga is a centre-back who was with second division side SC Kapfenberg last season while stiker Bauer is in the first-team squad at top-flight outfit Admira Wacker.