“amazing” Derby County Jim is now set to leave the club in the January transfer window, according to a new update from journalist Pete O'Rourke.
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The Rams continue to have a strong season championshipoccupies sixteenth place in the table before Christmas, six points behind the most important relegation zone.
This was always seen as a consolidation season for Derby, having only gained promotion from League One last season, and so far, Paul Warne and his players are doing well and must be satisfied with their efforts. They have lost four of their last six league games, and will want to put an end to this slump over the festive period.
The Rams could look to make new signings in the January transfer window, in order to boost their hopes of finishing the season on the highest possible level in the Championship, with the Aston Villa youngster. Louie Barry Linked to moving to the club.
However, Middlesbrough have been described as favorites to complete the signing of the 21-year-old in January, who is currently on loan at Stockport County from his permanent club.
The 'superb' derby player is ready to exit in January
took to X Journalist O'Rourke claimed as much on Monday Derby youngster Ben Radcliffe will leave the club permanently in Januarysealing a move to Crawley Town in the process, with the deal already agreed.
This appears to be the right decision for all parties, with Radcliffe seemingly not considered an important part of Derby's future going forward. He is currently on loan at Gateshead, with a former manager Rob Elliott He pays tribute to the young midfielder in the past during their time together, saying:
“He's been absolutely fantastic. He's a strong lad and a really confident lad. He came in and did really well in tough conditions. He came on against Barnet and won headers. At Dagenham, he came in a really tough situation but he did well for the team, and then I think the thing is What is important to me is his mentality that enables him to continue, his mentality and his defensive work.”
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At the age of 20, Radcliffe has reached a point in his career where he will want to play regularly, in order to mature as a footballer and ensure he reaches his potential, but it is difficult to see that happening at Derby, with more senior players around him. She is more important to Warren.
For this reason, allowing him to join Crawley on a permanent basis is the right decision and we hope he thrives there and continues to enjoy an excellent career.