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Is it the Right Time for Tom Ince to Leave Blackpool?
Tom Ince, one of the Championship's most
highly rated players, still continues to stun teams with his deft
touches and classy finishes. With clubs in the Premier League and
throughout Europe already expressing interest, it brings in to question:
when will the time be right for the 21-year old winger to move on from
the seaside?
Despite the youngster having been at the epicentre of a lot of transfer speculation this summer, the England U-21 still remains a Blackpool player having seen teams such as newly promoted Cardiff City and André Villas-Boas' Tottenham try and swoop in for the young Englishman.
Last season, Ince impressed heavily by scoring 18 goals for the Seasiders and the Blackpool player has shown no signs of stopping there as he has made an impressive start to the 2013-2014 Championship campaign. Ince has scored 6 goals from 11 starts this season, a run of form that has seen more clubs interested in securing the 21-year olds signature.
With other teams being mentioned in the Tom Ince saga, such as a newly renovated Everton side at the hands of Roberto Martinez and an influenced French legion at Newcastle United, it is not going to be easy to lure the youngster away from Bloomfield road.
Blackpool currently lie fourth in the Championship this season and although the Seasiders are desperate to hold onto their star player, a move in the near future to the Premier League looks inevitable if the youngster wants to continue his progress to improve as a complete player.
However, teams may have a slight problem in trying to attract Ince junior to their club as his future may lie in the hands of Blackpool manager, role model and father, Paul Ince who will want the best deal in the progress for his son's future.
Along with the ever-growing interest from Premier League clubs, Italian sides such as Napoli, Juventus and Inter Milan are expressing an interest in Blackpool's hot prospect.
Ince's current contract at Blackpool expires at the end of the season and Blackpool will need to act fast to get the best deal that they can for the youngster, or even think about a possible contract extension. If not, with the winger being under 24 years of age, he could possibly leave Bloomfield Road for a minimal compensation fee.
Despite the youngster having been at the epicentre of a lot of transfer speculation this summer, the England U-21 still remains a Blackpool player having seen teams such as newly promoted Cardiff City and André Villas-Boas' Tottenham try and swoop in for the young Englishman.
Last season, Ince impressed heavily by scoring 18 goals for the Seasiders and the Blackpool player has shown no signs of stopping there as he has made an impressive start to the 2013-2014 Championship campaign. Ince has scored 6 goals from 11 starts this season, a run of form that has seen more clubs interested in securing the 21-year olds signature.
With other teams being mentioned in the Tom Ince saga, such as a newly renovated Everton side at the hands of Roberto Martinez and an influenced French legion at Newcastle United, it is not going to be easy to lure the youngster away from Bloomfield road.
Blackpool currently lie fourth in the Championship this season and although the Seasiders are desperate to hold onto their star player, a move in the near future to the Premier League looks inevitable if the youngster wants to continue his progress to improve as a complete player.
However, teams may have a slight problem in trying to attract Ince junior to their club as his future may lie in the hands of Blackpool manager, role model and father, Paul Ince who will want the best deal in the progress for his son's future.
Along with the ever-growing interest from Premier League clubs, Italian sides such as Napoli, Juventus and Inter Milan are expressing an interest in Blackpool's hot prospect.
Ince's current contract at Blackpool expires at the end of the season and Blackpool will need to act fast to get the best deal that they can for the youngster, or even think about a possible contract extension. If not, with the winger being under 24 years of age, he could possibly leave Bloomfield Road for a minimal compensation fee.
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