Huddersfield Town are said to be looking to take Ince off Derby County’s hands for the coming campaign.
Derby County winger Tom Ince
Huddersfield Town are in talks to sign Derby County winger Tom Ince in a bargain deal, the Sun reports.
It is claimed that Huddersfield are looking to tempt Derby into LOANING Ince for the coming Premier League campaign, after which the Terriers would turn the move permanent if they stay up.
Huddersfield are not said to be blessed with cash despite their shock promotion, which was achieved on one of the Championship’s smallest budgets, and the Sun reports that Dean Hoyle, the Yorkshire side’s chairman, does not want to be burdened with big contracts should they make an immediate return to the Championship.
Huddersfield Town chairman Dean Hoyle
Moreover, Rams boss Gary Rowett has already hinted he may have to sell his stars to raise funds for new arrivals.
And it is claimed that Huddersfield would pay a loan fee for Ince, while also covering the cost of his £30,000-a-week wages.
Huddersfield Town’s John Smith’s Stadium
The 25-year-old, who was Derby’s top scorer in 2016-17 with 15 goals, is said to fancy a move to the Premier League, where he previously struggled for opportunities at Liverpool, Crystal Palace and Hull City.
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Derby County winger Tom Ince
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