Derby are the latest side said to be interested in Coventry youngster George Thomas.
It looks as if Derby County have now joined the ever growing list of clubs interested in signing Coventry City youngster George Thomas, reports the Leicester Mercury.
According to the Daily Mail, Leicester City have made a £450,000 bid for the forward, but they are not the only side linked with Thomas.
Coventry’s George Thomas celebrates scoring their second goal
As well as the Rams, Burnley, Leeds United, Newcastle United, Swansea City and QPR are all understood to be keeping tabs on the 20-year-old.
Thomas is out of contract this summer, but because he is under the age of 24, Coventry are entitled to compensation from whichever club secures his signature.
Unless a fee is agreed between the two sides it will go to a tribunal where the attacker’s valuation will be determined, which is why the Foxes have looked to avoid this with an offer to the Sky Blues.
However, with so much interest in Thomas – who scored nine goals in 36 appearances in all competitions last season – from elsewhere, it seems this saga could go on a little longer.
Coventry’s George Thomas scores their second goal
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