Brighton Take Transfer Decision On Player Blackburn, Stoke And QPR Want
Brighton have decided they want to loan out midfielder Andrew Moran, who is wanted by Blackburn Rovers, Stoke City and QPR, according to the Sunday Mirror.
Moran, an attacking midfielder, is highly rated by Brighton and remained with the club last season to clock regular game time in the Premier League 2.
The Seagulls have been considering what to do with Moran and have now reached a decision, with a loan being actively sought.
The Championship looks likely to be Moran’s destination and he has three suitors.
Blackburn, Stoke and QPR have all declared an interest in taking the Brighton man on a temporary deal.
Moran and Brighton will now decide which club represent the best fit for a loan stint.
The attack-minded starlet will be aiming to make sure he is playing on a regular basis to aid his continued development.
Moran, 19, has been capped by the Republic of Ireland at multiple youth levels and is able to operate in an advanced midfield role, as a number 10, a central striker and a winger.
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TWINE IN SQUAD FOR BLACKBURN
Liam Rosenior has confirmed that new signing Scott Twine will be included in the 20-man squad for this weekend’s game against Blackburn Rovers in the Sky Bet Championship.
Twine was unveiled as a Hull City player on Thursday as he joined on a season-long loan from Premier League newcomers Burnley, and Rosenior confirmed he will travel to Ewood Park shortly afterwards during his pre-match press conference.
When questioned about the 24-year-old’s fitness status, Rosenior responded: “He’s perfect.
“He’s good to go. He’s had a full pre-season (at Burnley). He’s a diligent lad and works really, really hard. He’s definitely going to be in the squad for Saturday.”
Following Twine’s arrival from Burnley, Rosenior also had good news to deliver on the injury front, with recent absentees Rúben Vinagre, Harry Vaughan and Allahyar Sayyadmanesh all back in training ahead of facing Rovers.
“Rúben, Harry and Allahyar all trained this morning,” revealed Rosenior.
They’re back in and around the squad which is great for me and gives me a few more headaches in terms of team selection. I want those headaches throughout the season.
“All three of them will come into my thinking. We’ll have a look at them tomorrow (Friday) and then decide on the squad to travel to Blackburn.
“We’re starting to get a really competitive squad which I believe can challenge at the right end of the table.”
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