Ross County have allowed on-loan midfielder to return to parent club Huddersfield Town.

 

Ross County have allowed on-loan midfielder Scott High to return to parent club Huddersfield Town.

High, who has seven Scotland under-21 caps, was drafted in as a summer transfer deadline day signing by previous manager Malky Mackay in September.

The 22-year-old struggled to break into the Staggies’ side however, with injury issues in recent weeks having made him unavailable since Derek Adams took charge in November.

High made just two substitute appearances in the Premiership  – amounting to a total of 24 minutes – in matches against Motherwell and Celtic.

He contributed to County’s journey to the North of Scotland Cup final, where they defeated Golspie Sutherland 3-0.

Nevertheless, since High was granted permission to return to Kirklees Stadium, he will not be part of Adams’ plans.

“Scott’s loan has been ended prematurely due to injury and he goes with the best wishes of everyone at the club,” Ross County said in a statement.

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