Hull are said to have made a bid of £10m for Hendrick, which is believed to be the figure Derby were holding out for.
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Hull are said to have made a bid of £10m for Hendrick, which is believed to be the figure Derby were holding out for.
Deal with Hull agreed, apparently: https://twitter.com/MirrorAnderson/s...85816887271424
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Hull have agreed a £10m fee with Derby for Jeff Hendrick. He will have a medical tomorrow. David Marshall's £3.5m move from Cardiff close.
Increasingly underwhelming how our players are viewed in transfer destination terms after the optimism of only a few weeks ago of their performances.
Hull splasing out ten million quid on one player.
Bloody hell, the Premiership has gone utterly mad.
That'd be a record for Hull - and Hull are also involved in what I presume is the record transfer for an Irish player, when they sold Shane Long for £12.5m.
Have to be honest, I don't remember Long playing for Hull at all.
Certainly higher than Long alright. Though at least he was maybe worth it, which I guess is why I forgot about it!
It's probably 5th highest for Irish player, behind Robbie to Liverpool/spurs/Milan, Duffer, James McCarthy and Shane long.
If you asked me to guess what teams would be bidding for players like Hendrick and Brady after Euro 2012, I would have told you Burnley and Hull.
Eddie Howe has signed Marc Wilson for Bournemouth. Mark Hughes has signed Ryan Sweeney for Stoke.
A British manager the common denominator every time.
With more money in the English game and the proliferation of foreign managers, the PL is going to become a graveyard for Irish footballers.
Who are going to have to become more open-minded about playing outside Great Britain and Ireland.
I personally think the situation is beyond ridiculous at this stage.
Hull appear to be considering other options in the midfield, according to this: http://www.football365.com/news/hull...urs-midfielder
Not sure how these moves would impact Hendrick's potential move. Maybe not at all. Hull are probably hoping for as many first team players as they can bring in.
Yeah, it wouldn't seem so according to this.
I hope I am/was wrong for once Delores. You got a bit giddy and excited too early.
Well you said that you couldn't see any PL team coming in for him, so you were proved wrong as soon as Burnley put a bid in. :)
And this: https://www.theguardian.com/football...keane-hendrick
Looks like Mason is off to Sunderland so less competition for Meyler and Hendrick, perhaps.
Hendrick has trained with Ireland this morning so it looks like the reports of him earning a move to the PL have been premature.
If Hendrick and Brady can't get a move, even to a team like Burnley or Hull, after impressing in a European Championships then what hope do you have really?
I'm hot linked to a friend over there actually. He's a little traumatised over these developments, says 'Hendo' is his favourite Derby player since Igor Stimac!
Maybe Hull were playing Mason and Hendrick off eachother.They've announced the signing of Mason for a club record fee.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/...y-county-in-1/
Medical tomorrow for Hendrick ahead of a £10.5 million move to Burnley. Can't complain too much about that move for him. Dyche is a good, young manager who clearly rates Hendrick. He often speaks about the need for a club like Burnley to be prudent so this is a show of faith. Defour is a fairly experienced player to be pitted beside too and I'd be positive about Hendrick using his surging runs to link up with a speed-merchant like Andre Gray getting in behind defences.
Yeah they're all good points but for some reason I find the potential of moving to Burnley a bit underwhelming. Where will they be in twelve months time? The soft spot I have for Derby is probably clouding my judgement on this as well to be fair, even if Burnley are relegated this season at least Hendrick will have had some PL experience and the chance to progress further. There's nothing to stop him moving on again if he proves himself to be good enough. I suppose the time is right for him move out of his comfort zone and test himself at a higher level.
It's happening Paul :o
http://www.skysports.com/iframe/widg...T9Cr_oGjMnWfnC
Signed, sealed, delivered and a few quotes from the main man: http://www.the42.ie/jeff-hendrick-jo...57720-Aug2016/
I agree, a small bit underwhelming but I think that if he shows himself to be a £10.5m player then he won't be going back down with Burnley anyway. Having said that, I think Robbie Brady showed last season he was well worth the £8m price tag only for Norwich to price him out of a move to good sides.
It is quite a bit of money, down to his Euro display? Would not have paid that last year. But having paid that that will be playing him (I hope!).
Will be a chance to see more of him.
"“I am surprised, I must admit, that he is not playing in the Premier League. Particularly on the strength of what he did in the Euros and I actually think Jeff Hendrick [who moved to Burnley for around €12.5 million on Wednesday] was transferred on what he’s done at the Euros, not really what he’s done for Derby in the last year."
I thought id posted something similar on this thread " on the back of the Euros". I wasnt to know he would produce it at the Euros :P
At least if O'Neill thinks certain players should be in the premier league then he won't have the stupid mentality of "championship players" he likes to throw out.
Of course he didn't get a £10.5m move to the PL on the back of a season in the Championship where he was in and out of the team.
You didn't see his potential though, it doesn't matter if he did it in the Euros, kicked on afterwards for Derby or whatever, but you just couldn't see him ever moving to the PL without getting there via a promoted side.
It's okay to be wrong Paul.
100% wrong with no ifs & buts. :)
I don't mind being wrong in this case. I was merely pointing out that he hadn't shown the potential before the Euros, to be good enough to be picked up to play in the Premiership. I stick by that. I am sure I was not the only one presently surprised.
Good to see he has it in him though, hopefully he keeps it consistent - he was very bad when he came on against Oman. Oh man he had a bad game.
Flying over and back to England to do a medical that very same day probably wouldn't have helped his pre-match preparation, not to mention being injured for a few weeks, but he did a few good things too. He could do with a goal for us though I think, I'd say it's kind of hanging over him a bit at this stage.
He had showed plenty of potential of being a PL standard player pre-Euros over the past five years... both for us and Derby, just had a bit of a stop/start season at club level for various reasons. We tried telling you how brilliant he was in that playoff semi final against Hull but you did your best to pour cold water over it, well as it turned out it was a sign of things to come, for the short-term at least. Granted the Euros was a monumental step up from Championship level football.
There's no doubt he'll have to add some real consistency to his game to be a success in the PL long-term.
I think he's got bags of potential. I think since he's become more settled in the Ireland team he's swapped out a slight hesitance on the ball and replaced it with this tendency to drive into space with his head up. I think this development will continue at Burnley. There has been a managerial merry-go-round at Derby and now he's going to Burnley where he's playing beside an international-level player in Defour and a settled and, seemingly, brilliant manager in Sean Dyche. I think the chips are stacked in his favour and I look forward to seeing this unfold.
Well aside from the Euro's he has 26 irish caps, that has to be worth a bob or two?
I just note he has never scored for Ireland, I seem to remember him scoring but I maybe thinking of a great assist? (to someone like hollahan?)
This is not the one I was think off but.... well worth a watch, he has great feet.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=agKTdAaKc4k
That was his debut too if I remember correctly...was a very impressive pass. He's got a lot of quality about him and was a stand out in the Euros. Just needs to kick on with a little consistency at club level now that he has his chance in the bpl.
I think that is the thing, he can be a little inconsistent, sometime has a great game but other times looks a bit ordinary, still it is better than being a bit
ordinary all the time and of course you are not going to have a great game every week no matter who you are.
While we are on the topic of quality Hendrick assists, this one springs immediately to mind...lest we forget. To track the ball over his shoulder like that and get enough connection on it to send it back across into the danger area, first time, is a true touch of class.
A little simplistic but those assists against Germany and Georgia accumulated three extra points, the margin between ourselves and Scotland in the end and they would have finished ahead of us on head-to-heads had we been level. Along with McGeady's winner in Georgia, they were probably the two standout moments of individual quality throughout our whole qualification campaign.
First Premier League goal to put Burnley 1-0 ahead against Watford. A downward header from a corner which bounced between the legs of his teammate in front of the goal.
Great for him to get off the mark, hopefully Burnley can hold on to the three points. It mentioned earlier that he had scored three career goals against Watford, which was already more than he has against any other club. They must be his lucky team.
He's playing okay overall, their system suits him. Lost possession a couple of times when he was looking for a free kick, the second which he should probably have got. Ward has had very little to do.