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Derby County have already shown that they mean business this summer and get closer to another signature to strengthen before the Championship Season, according to John Percy.
With six new arrivals through the door and John Eustace Restaurant The wellness factor in Pride Park, there are all the reasons why RAMS supporters feel optimistic before the new campaign.
Captain Ebou Adams shares the feeling that the Derby County can make a “declaration“In the second level, saying that his team will allow himself to dare to” dream “because he feels that fans, manager and players are united in their vision of prospering.
“I think we will make a statement this season. I say it all the time, there is no need to play football if you are not going to have this belief.
“You are allowed to dream and dreams come true, so I will play with great hope, a lot of beliefs. We have the supporters of the gaff, the players, the fans so I’m looking forward to.”
Owen Beck arrived from Liverpool on loan and Derby does not want to stop there after aligned Jake Bidwell by Coventry City As a last target, the Sky Blues open to the sale of the 32 -year -old man this summer.
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The Rams have also seen an offer of 1 million sterling pounds refused for Zak Vyner by Bristol City. It remains to be seen if his future at Ashton Gate is resolved, but their attempt to win his services illustrates that derby targets reinforcements in all regions of their team.
Now, a familiar face could be ready to link to Eustace to Pride Park while their recruitment reader accelerates before the competitive kick -off.
Taking on the social media platform X, the reliable journalist Percy of the Telegraph confirmed that the County derby was to sign the midfielder David Ozoh on loan from Crystal Palace, with a confirmation later this week.
The 20-year-old made 12 appearances in a last loan, but an injury to the hamstrings alongside muscle problems limited his chances of winning new minutes.
Nevertheless, Eustace previously labeled Ozoh a “fantastic player” In February, reporting that it will be likely to shine under his stewardship despite the fact that his passage was interrupted the last time due to fitness problems.
All the parties now seem to be close to an agreement and his parent club seems to be satisfied with the arrangement, which will allow the man born in Valence to develop far from the spotlight of the Premier League football.
More importantly, Derby will inherit a talented young person determined to prove a point while strengthening their midfielder with few financial costs.