Paul Ince reveals Terrier interest in his son Tom
Paul Ince has confirmed Huddersfield Town have shown concrete interest in his son Tom, and believes the winger should be playing in the Premier League.
The Terriers reportedly had a £7.2 million bid rejected for the Derby County forward last week, with boss David Wagner allegedly set to return with an improved offer.
The winger, who scored 15 goals last term, has previously played in the Premier League with Hull City, Crystal Palace and Blackpool.
And 49-year-old ex-England international Paul believes his son should be featuring in the English top flight by now.
“There has been a lot of interest from Huddersfield,” Ince senior said.
“That is down to the respective [Derby and Huddersfield] chairmen Mel Morris and Dean Hoyle to discuss.
“I think he should be playing in the Premier League, if he goes to another club great if not, he is happy to stay at Derby and try and do it with Derby.
“At the age he is at now, 25, for two years he should have been in the Premier League anyway.
“It is tough, we were hoping he was going to do that with Derby but this year didn’t work out.
“I always believe he is a Premier League player. I know he can do it.”