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Town Still Frontrunners for Davies
Town Still Frontrunners for Davies
Saturday, 7th Jul 2012 09:06

Town are still the frontrunners to sign Derby striker Steve Davies, according to reports in the East Midlands. Davies has been linked with a move to the Blues since May, having been made available for transfer by the Rams due to what manager Nigel Clough called "a genuine family reason", despite having another year left on his Pride Park contract.

A number of clubs are believed to be interested in the 24-year-old but Town are still considered the favourites to land the man that Blues boss Paul Jewell brought to Derby from Tranmere during his time in charge of the Rams.

The clubs are said to have talked but are still to agree on a fee for the 6ft 1in tall, who we understand is amongst Jewell’s top summer targets, alongside former Nottingham Forest centre-half Luke Chambers, who we understand is expected at Portman Road on Monday to sign a three-year deal.

Previously, Davies was reported to have confirmed that the Blues were one of the clubs chasing him, while one unofficial Derby website has been claiming that the Liverpool-born frontman would join Town since early May.

Perhaps notably, Davies has recently started following Town pair Aaron Cresswell and Nathan Ellington on Twitter having previously briefly followed a Blues-related site's account. Davies will know Ellington from the Blues striker’s loan spell at Pride Park, while Cresswell is another former Tranmere player.

Last month, claims that Derby had rebuffed a £500,000 Blues offer, naming their price at £1 million, were dismissed, however, it’s likely that Town would have to pay something approaching that sort of figure to get their man.

Davies recently confirmed that he would definitely be leaving Derby this summer to join an undecided club in the south on Twitter.

Jewell brought Davies from Tranmere to Derby in June 2008 for a fee which could have risen as high as £725,000 had various clauses been triggered.

Injuries - including a fractured skull last October - have limited him to only 55 starts and 39 sub appearances in his four years with Derby, in which time he has scored 23 goals, 12 of them during 2011/12.

When Davies was first mentioned in connection with the Blues in May, Bristol City were also said to be interested, along with Leeds, whose location would now appear to rule them out of the running.

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Ipswichbusiness added 17:42 - Jul 7
If we have £500k then we should be spending it on a 'keeper not a forward (remember money can only be spent once) unless you want to rely on ALB and some unproven foreigners. This p.m. I have been talking with a Derby fan who says that Davies is great when he turns up, but doesn't turn up very often.
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TheJam added 17:47 - Jul 7
are we going to need snookers to stay up !?
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h32 added 19:31 - Jul 7
Bobblehat - and guess what ? - I would have bet my bottom dollar that I could never agree with you - but have to admit I do on this one - totally.
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braveblue added 20:10 - Jul 7
Sick note. Forget it. We have been there too many tomes before.
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Sindre94 added 21:28 - Jul 7
Would love to get him, GREAT player!
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alfromcol added 21:36 - Jul 7
WorcesterBlue

We shall see!
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Talbs77 added 21:41 - Jul 7
Cant say I know too much about him so wouldnt go as far as to call him a great player, he's played for derby at the end of the so he's not exactly Van Persie.

But as I say I admit I dont know a great deal about him.
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Garv added 22:07 - Jul 7
Can't see it happening to be honest.

Hope it does though.
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PJ_Needs_Duncan added 00:46 - Jul 8
Ulrich Le Pen Mk II
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DanLyles added 08:29 - Jul 8
IF, and it's a big IF, Davies could stay injury free then he would be a huge assest to our attack. Nigel Clough reckons he would be a 20 goal a season striker IF (that word again) he stayed fit. I would keep the shape we played at the end of last season and play Davies in the Murphy role, with Martin behind Chopra and JET cutting in from the right. He doesn't have the physical presence of Murphy, however, he does add an ariel threat and he would score far more goals. Davies has alot of experience of playing on the left and would be given license to join Chopra as his former Tranmere team mate Cresswell would provide the width. He could also play in a 4-4-2 up top with Chopra, pushing Martin out wide. Would be good to have an interchangable system.
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brittaniaman added 08:55 - Jul 8
If Martin does not sign a contract and does go for free at the end of the season ?????
it means that all the signings bar one,, the last 3 managers have made we have lost loads of money on ??? No wonder Marcus Evans has tightened the purse strings,,
who can blame him hey ??? mind you I think he would loosen them IF Jewellio found a good deal..
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TractorRoyNo1 added 09:09 - Jul 8
good hit rate last season, but only seems able to play 20+/- games per year - i'd take him if he's cheap
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ArnieMsBigToe added 10:45 - Jul 8
I am sure that I can remember that it was reported that Big Sam and Jewell are mates and we were going to get first dabs on Sam Baldock. I do hope so!!
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RegencyBlue added 16:23 - Jul 8
One assumes whatever we pay a lot of it would be based on appearances?

If not could be a risky signing.
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Langdon_Blue added 19:10 - Jul 8
I agree with ArnieMsBigToe...would love to see Sam Baldock sign, given the choice!
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