Derby County
Derby County set to win Championship transfer battle for Swansea City player
![](https://sportzonenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/PEC3.avif)
Derby County are closing in on the loan signing of Swansea City striker Jerry Yates.
That is according to Football Insider, who state that the Rams have beaten Blackburn Rovers, QPR, and Stoke City to the signature of the forward.
Paul Warne’s side are preparing for life back in the Championship after two years in League One.
Derby secured promotion to the second tier by sealing automatic promotion, as they finished in second place behind Portsmouth.
Warne will be keen to add to his side over the coming months, as he will want to try and avoid a battle at the bottom end of the table.
It has been reported by Alan Nixon that Derby are said to be closing in on the signing of Ben Osborn, and it now appears as though Yates could be set to follow.
Derby County are closing in on Jerry Yates signing
Jerry Yates only joined Swansea City in last year’s summer transfer window after being at Blackpool for three years.
The 27-year-old endured a disappointing campaign compared to his previous ones, as he scored eight goals in 43 league games while also chipping in with just a single assist.
Jerry Yates’ Career Championship Stats | |
---|---|
Apps | 152 |
Goals | 31 |
Assists | 8 |
Stats as per Transfermarkt (As it stands on the 27th of June) |
It was reported by WalesOnline earlier this month that the Welsh side could consider the sale of the Yates if they were to receive the right offer.
It now appears as though he is on the move, but not in a deal that is going to see Swansea receive a transfer fee for the player.
According to Football Insider, Derby County have won the race to sign the striker ahead of teams such as Blackburn Rovers, QPR, and Stoke City.
These four sides all look keen on improving their attacking options, but it appears as though Yates is set to join Paul Warne’s side.
Jerry Yates’ contract situation at Swansea City
Having only joined Swansea City last summer, it will be no surprise to see that the striker still has a few years left to run on his current contract.
Yates signed a three-year contract when he joined the Swans, meaning he still has two years left to run on his current deal.
It is unclear at this stage if there is going to be a buy option for Derby or if it is just a straight loan, but if it is the latter, that will mean he will return to Swansea at the end of the 2024/25 campaign.
The 27-year-old was among the goals last season, but he struggled compared to his previous seasons, as he was in and out of the side during parts of the campaign as well.
Jerry Yates is an excellent signing for Derby County
Jerry Yates may not have hit the heights at Swansea last season, but he is still a good player and a striker who has shown he can score in the Championship.
This makes him an excellent signing for a team like Derby County, who are in need of adding to their attacking options.
The Rams need to make sure they have goals in their team, and adding someone like Yates, who has 31 goals in 152 games in the Championship, is a good move.
The forward will have something to prove, but if Warne can get the best out of him, then this could turn out to be an excellent addition for the club and a steal, as they got him on a loan deal.
Like our news check our home page
-
Club Brugge1 month ago
Ex-Liverpool goalkeeper just won 4th title in 5 years since £8.3m exit
-
Wolverhampton wanders6 months ago
Wolves agree transfer deal and it’s great news for West Ham over striker hopes
-
Wolverhampton wanders6 months ago
Massive clubs now want Wolves outcast who’s barely featured under O’Neil
-
Celtic6 months ago
Celtic now make approach to sign Scott McKenna
-
Nottingham forest6 months ago
Nuno did something at Wolves which Nottingham Forest fans really won’t like if it continues
-
New Zealand warriors2 months ago
Ex-Warriors and Storm prop released by overseas club
-
Celtic6 months ago
Celtic and Rangers both want to sign £3m Scotland international
-
Nottingham forest6 months ago
New boss Nuno sends pointed Nottingham Forest transfer message as he eyes Wolves repeat