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Ferguson keen to sign Ince

SoccerNews in English Premier League 2 Oct 2012

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Manchester United are planning a five million pounds January move for Blackpool winger Tom Ince.

Goal.com can reveal Sir Alex Ferguson had lunch with Ince’s father Paul in Manchester on Monday and is understood to have said he wants the 20-year-old to follow in his father’s footsteps.

Ince moved to Blackpool from Liverpool in the summer of 2011 on a two-year contract which expires at the end of the season.

The England Under-21 international has begun the campaign in outstanding form for the Championship club, scoring six goals in seven league matches.

Although he would be available on a free transfer next summer, Ferguson is believed to be keen to integrate Ince into the United set-up as soon as possible and is ready to sanction a January swoop.

Blackpool rejected a four million pounds bid from Swansea for the attacking midfielder in August as he opted to build on his first season for Ian Holloway’s promotion chasers.

Speaking last month, Ince said: “It was flattering that there was interest, as it shows you are doing something well.

“But it was only right I put my faith in Blackpool because they had put their faith in me. They have helped me become the player I am.”

His father Paul spent six years at Old Trafford following a one million pounds move from West Ham in 1989 and played an integral role during their rise to one of Europe’s most feared teams.

Ferguson’s growing interest in his son, who made just one League Cup appearance for Liverpool before leaving Anfield, comes as further doubts emerge over the future of Nani.

The Portuguese winger has entered the penultimate year of his contract and talks over a new deal have yet to be resolved.

Although he started and scored for United in their 3-2 defeat to Tottenham last Saturday, his relationship with the United manager has deteriorated this season and he is likely to be sold next summer, possibly even in January.

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