Tue Jul 09, 2013 9:00 am
Tue Jul 09, 2013 9:30 am
Tue Jul 09, 2013 9:39 am
T-G-I-ROBINFRIDAY wrote:Cardiff City are closing in on the signing of Blackpool ace Tom Ince, Sky Sports understands.
It is understood that Ince and his father Paul held talks with Cardiff on Monday about a move to the Premier League new boys.
Talks are thought to have gone well, with personal terms close to being agreed and the player is expected to make a decision on the move in the next 48 hours.
Cardiff agreed a fee in the region of £8million for Ince last month as Malky Mackay looks to win the race for the England Under 21 international.
Swansea also expressed an interest in signing Ince, but were put off by Blackpool's asking price.
Ince is regarded as one of the brightest young talents in the country after impressing at Blackpool in the last couple of seasons following his arrival from Liverpool.
Blackpool are resigned to losing their prize asset, with Ince thought to be keen on trying his luck in the Premier League.
Tue Jul 09, 2013 9:44 am
glas wrote:T-G-I-ROBINFRIDAY wrote:Cardiff City are closing in on the signing of Blackpool ace Tom Ince, Sky Sports understands.
It is understood that Ince and his father Paul held talks with Cardiff on Monday about a move to the Premier League new boys.
Talks are thought to have gone well, with personal terms close to being agreed and the player is expected to make a decision on the move in the next 48 hours.
Cardiff agreed a fee in the region of £8million for Ince last month as Malky Mackay looks to win the race for the England Under 21 international.
Swansea also expressed an interest in signing Ince, but were put off by Blackpool's asking price.
Ince is regarded as one of the brightest young talents in the country after impressing at Blackpool in the last couple of seasons following his arrival from Liverpool.
Blackpool are resigned to losing their prize asset, with Ince thought to be keen on trying his luck in the Premier League.
Decision in 48 hours?
Why is there disagreement over his wages (IF there is?).
He can stay at Blackpool on the same wages or get a big pay rise and join city.
He obviously has a higher opinion of himself than 99% of people in football, unless he knows he is not good enough for the PL. He may be happy with the donkey worriers, and likes the expensive tacky promenade of the dump he is at now. Where he is a big fish in a little pond mentality.
I could also be wrong and the media is saying what they like to generate interest.
Tue Jul 09, 2013 9:46 am
Tue Jul 09, 2013 9:54 am
Tue Jul 09, 2013 9:55 am
Tue Jul 09, 2013 10:53 am
glas wrote:T-G-I-ROBINFRIDAY wrote:Cardiff City are closing in on the signing of Blackpool ace Tom Ince, Sky Sports understands.
It is understood that Ince and his father Paul held talks with Cardiff on Monday about a move to the Premier League new boys.
Talks are thought to have gone well, with personal terms close to being agreed and the player is expected to make a decision on the move in the next 48 hours.
Cardiff agreed a fee in the region of £8million for Ince last month as Malky Mackay looks to win the race for the England Under 21 international.
Swansea also expressed an interest in signing Ince, but were put off by Blackpool's asking price.
Ince is regarded as one of the brightest young talents in the country after impressing at Blackpool in the last couple of seasons following his arrival from Liverpool.
Blackpool are resigned to losing their prize asset, with Ince thought to be keen on trying his luck in the Premier League.
Decision in 48 hours?
Why is there disagreement over his wages (IF there is?).
He can stay at Blackpool on the same wages or get a big pay rise and join city.
He obviously has a higher opinion of himself than 99% of people in football, unless he knows he is not good enough for the PL. He may be happy with the donkey worriers, and likes the expensive tacky promenade of the dump he is at now. Where he is a big fish in a little pond mentality.
I could also be wrong and the media is saying what they like to generate interest.