|
|
Blackpool boss Appleton denies Liverpool deal for Ince
Reports suggested that the Reds have already agreed a deal to bring their former player back to Anfield in the January transfer window, but his current boss has refuted such claims
Blackpool manager Michael Appleton has denied speculation that a deal has been agreed to take Thomas Ince back to Liverpool, stating that the two clubs are still far from agreeing a price for the young attacker.Ince only left Anfield 18 months ago for a nominal fee, but has impressed with his form at Bloomfield Road, where he has scored 13 goals in 21 games this season, but his manager insists the two sides are not close to agreeing a transfer.
"But as far as I'm aware, it's way below the type of money we'd expect for someone of Tom's talent."
The Seasiders boss also confirmed that he will have no problem starting the youngster over the hectic Christmas period, although he is currently struggling with a hamstring injury.
"He'll continue to play as long as we hold his registration," Appleton insisted.
"I wouldn't say I'm resigned to losing him just yet though. There's still a lot of work that we feel has to be done before anything like that happens."
The former Portsmouth boss was quick to dismiss any notion that the speculation might unsettle Ince, whose father Paul also played for Liverpool.
"He's a down-to-earth, sensible young lad," continued Appleton.
"Having someone like his dad in his family, who has been a footballer himself and knows the ups and downs of the game, I'm sure he'll put a decent performance in [against Wolves on Friday].
"I just want to make sure that he's fully concentrating on training and games. If he does that, I'll leave him be.
"He knows where my office is and he knows that if he wants to speak to me at any time, that's not a problem."
| 100% first deposit bonus up to $200 |
|
Related Stories
-
Ancelotti’s departure leaves PSG in a pickle
With the Italian bound for Spain, the Ligue 1 champions face an uncertain immediate future
-
The top-30 EAFF clubs: Sanfrecce Hiroshima
Goal Asia will list its top-30 EAFF clubs, featuring the heavyweights of Japan, China, Australia, South Korea and Hong Kong. This time, it is Sanfrecce Hiroshima who are the focus
-
Soulless EPL must face up to grim reality
After a season marred by controversy and a failure of its top teams to put up a credible Champions League challenge, the world's supposed best league is falling behind
-
In Off the Post Podcast: Merrick makes return
The team from Goal Australia and Sportal take you through all the big news in football, including Ernie Merrick's A-League return and the forthcoming Champions League final
-
Who is the greatest Champions League striker ever?
Enter our competition now and you will be in with a chance of winning one of four replica football shirts. Simply pick your favourite and subscribe to our YouTube channel