Blues boss remained tight-lipped about situation following Saturday's victory over Loughgall
Raith Rovers are reported to have agreed personal terms with Healy as they look for him to take over at Stark's Park following the dismissal of Ian Murray earlier this month. A compensation package will have to be agreed between the clubs with Healy's current deal at Windsor Park running until 2025.
Read more: Rodney McAree provides update on Dungannon Swifts players caught up in road traffic accident "We remain determined to retain the services of our manager David Healy to drive us onto further success this season and beyond," said the Linfield chairman. He said: "Why wouldn’t clubs come calling? There are other managers in this league as well that they could have a look at too and I don’t see why they shouldn’t because if they’re doing the job well enough where they are there’s no reason not to.
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