The former Blackburn Rovers right-back is said to be due at Bradford City this morning.

Paul Caddis could join Bradford City on Friday, three months after leaving Blackburn Rovers, according to the Telegraph and Argus.
The newspaper reports that Caddis, who had his Blackburn contract terminated by mutual consent, is due to hold further talks and potentially undergo a medical with Bradford.
But a deal must be concluded by 12pm (midday) if the right-back is to be eligible for Saturday’s trip to Peterborough United.
Caddis, whose final game for Blackburn came in the EFL Cup in August, has been training with Bradford since the end of last month.

The once-capped Scotland international began his career at Celtic, before spells at Dundee United, Swindon Town, Birmingham City, Bury and Blackburn.
Caddis would become the second free signing made by the new Bradford manager, David Hopkin, after a third Scot, Jim O’Brien.
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