Town boss Mick McCarthy says Preston manager Simon Grayson jokingly put a £4 million price tag on striker Jordan Hugill after the 24-year-old Blues target netted a late equaliser the sides drew 1-1 at Deepdale. McCarthy is understood to have had bids of £1.5 million and this week £2 million turned down for the former Port Vale man.
"Simon just nudged me and said āĀ£4 million!ā when he scored,ā the Blues manager said after the game, before confirming that the Lilywhites boss will have been joking.
"Weāre playing, weāre having a game and there are two managers who know each other and they know whatās been going on, so what do you think?
"There are a certain few of us about who get on very well, who have come through the same school and appreciate what each other do and we have a good relationship and a good rapport.
"Thatās all that is. If you can be friends with other manager I would say heās one of mine.ā
McCarthy was cagey when questioned on any further move for Hugill: "Weāll see what weāre doing, I donāt know.ā
Reflecting on the game itself, he added: "I thought it was a really good performance from my team today, some bits were excellent.
"We defended well as well up until the last bit and I think they were unlucky because it wasnāt a great cross, Aiden McGeady just tipped it on and, sodās law, it fell to Jordan Hugill and he scored.
"I thought we had enough chances on the break and didnāt make enough of them. So, Iām disappointed we didnāt win it but Iām delighted with how we played. It looked like being a clean sheet up until that last bit.ā
Regarding Lawrence, who netted for the eighth time this season, to give the Blues a first-half lead with yet another brilliant Goal of the Season candidate, he said: "We said when it went in that I donāt think there are any other contenders.
"The end of season dinner should be interesting, there should be about five contenders from him unless somebody else steps up to the plate in the meantime.ā
McCarthy was pleased with debutant Toumani Diagouraga: "Heās a good player, Iām delighted with him but he ran out of gas.
"Thatās not surprising heās not played a game at that level, at that intensity for six months. I think he showed everybody he can handle the ball.ā
He felt right-back Josh Emmanuel wonāt face too many opponents as tough as Ireland international Aiden McGeady: "He played very well today, he needs to play games and quite clearly heās got a home here and heās relishing it.
"Itās the Championship not the Premier League, heās playing against Josh, who is 20 and only had a handful of games, but he did show his quality today. He was a real handful. Josh wonāt come across too many as good as him.ā
The Town manager was pleased to have Teddy Bishop and David McGoldrick back on a much stronger bench.
"Weāve had a lot of injuries, real, long-term injuries, so to get Bish back on the bench, thatās a real plus, Didzy when he came on. It makes us a stronger team all-round,ā he continued.
He was pleased with recent signing Kieffer Mooreās performance from the bench: "Heās all right, heās fine Kieffer, heāll be good for us.
"We are kind of having to do it, nicking people out of the National League and free transfers but they all come in and compete, theyāve all done OK.
"I thought Jordan Spence did OK last week and Kieffer has caught the eye, he certainly doesnāt look out of place.ā
McCarthy said the performance was more like what he wants to see from his recently much-criticised side when he sends them out.
"Thereās been a lot of criticism of my negative style and pragmatism, which I think is bollocks, to be honest,ā he said.
"Yes, Iām pragmatic because I want to win games and it doesnāt really matter how I win them.
"But that is how we set up to play every single week, to try and play like that. It doesnāt always happen, but thatās what we try.
"We have predominantly 4-4-2 with wingers and both full-backs pushed on, we leave three at the back, two centre-halves and a centre mid looking after it and if thatās being pragmatic and being careful and cautious then my auntās a Dutchwoman.ā
McCarthy says heās been keeping an eye on last nightās new signing Danny Rowe for some time: "Quite a while. Iāve a pal who scouts for me, Mike Williams, heās been banging on at me. He watches Macclesfield a lot, he lives in Wilmslow. We kept an eye on him and we decided we were going to do it.
"He likes to take people on, heās quick and heās not one of those thatās quick and doesnāt want to run past people because there are those that cut inside, although he can do that from the right on his left foot. Heās all-round in that league.
"I asked some of my mates in the game in the National League what they thought of him and they all thought he was a good player and they were all of the same opinion as me that he was worth doing.
Does McCarthy believe Rowe is ready for Championship football? "Weāll soon find out, wonāt we?ā
The Town boss says he he hopes to make further additions before Tuesday nightās 11pm deadline: "I'll be busy on the phone doing nothing like Iāve been doing.
"Weāve been trying, itās been really busy. I spend most of the day with the phone trapped to my earhole trying, but not getting anywhere at the minute.
"But if I get that level out of us every week, Iāll be fine with what Iāve got. If we donāt get anybody else thatās got to be a must now.ā
McCarthy says Steven Taylorās international clearance wonāt come through in time for Tuesdayās home game against Derby - "Itāll be Saturday at the very earliest, I thinkā - and added more detail on why he wonāt be fielding Leon Best again.
"He has no chance of playing for me again. I just expect more,ā he said.
Preston boss Grayson said: The script was written for Jordan. I thought he played very well.
"I spoke to him before the game, telling him not to try doing anything he hadnāt already been doing over the last few months, keep doing the basics right and donāt let any of the speculation affect him.
"I am delighted for him. I thought he held up the ball well, his link-up play was good, he gave their backline a tough time and got his just rewards with the goal.
"It is probably not as late as one or two we have conceded in the last few weeks, but it just shows you what the lads are about. They keep going, they really dig deep at times. We asked more questions of them in the second half and we got the bodies up there.
"I thought they defended very well and defended the 18-yard box very well. Their keeper made saves and thatās what you expect of a Mick McCarthy team - they were organised, disciplined and hard-working, got their noses in front with a good goal and tried to make it difficult for us."