SWINDON Town manager David Flitcroft says his side are on track during their pre-season campaign.

Friday’s behind-closed-doors friendly with Oldham Athletic, in which Ellis Iandolo returned from injury to score in a 1-1 draw, continued Flitcroft’s plans for the upcoming League Two campaign.

That continues tonight when Swindon make the short trip to Salisbury’s Ray Mac Stadium (7pm), with Steve Claridge’s side plying their trade in the Evo-Stik League South & West division alongside Swindon Supermarine.

And, having upped the intensity of their work and the number of minutes players got on Friday afternoon, Flitcroft will be hoping to see that progression continue on the eve of their trip to Portugal for a five-night training camp.

“We’re live tracking the boys, we’re live tracking the data and we kept getting messages on that they were in the thresholds we wanted them to be,” he told told the club website.

“A few of the boys have got 90 minutes, which is fantastic, and the rest of the boys are getting there.

“It was a great test and the marks are good from the data and the output. We’re on target for where I want to be.”

Meanwhile, Swindon could be set for a cash windfall should former defender Aden Flint secure a move away from Bristol City.

City have been reported as being willing to listen to offers for the 27-year-old, who joined City from Swindon in 2013 for an initial fee of £300,000, with supplements of a further £50,000 payable depending on appearances and promotion.

The Adver also understands that the deal that took him to Ashton Gate also included a 20 per cent sell-on clause.

With a host of clubs showing interest in the central defender, including Leeds United, who appear to be at the front of the queue, a figure of £4million has been suggested, which could see Flitcroft handed an £800,000 boost to his transfer kitty.

Elsewhere, former Town defender Jamie Sendles-White, who was released by the club at the end of a season which was curtailed by a knee injury, was on the team sheet for National League side Leyton Orient’s game with Harlow Town on Saturday.

Jordan Slew, who featured as a trialist for Swindon against Swindon Supermarine and Melksham Town was part of a Mansfield Town side that lost to Sheffield Wednesday on Saturday.

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