After clinching a return to the Championship by defeating Carlisle United on the season’s final day, Derby County aims to reinforce their squad for their first season back in the second tier after a three-year absence.
Despite falling short of a playoff spot in League One last season, Paul Warne has steered the Rams through an unwavering campaign, securing his fourth promotion as a manager. He maintains a perfect record of promotion from the third tier whenever managing a team for a full season in that division. As they gear up for a demanding Championship season, rebuilding the squad is a priority.
One area of concern for the Rams is the age of their players, with rejuvenation needed to sustain competitiveness in the Championship. Middlesbrough’s Josh Coburn could be an ideal addition to bolster their striking options.
Derby County had the highest average squad age in League One this season at 28.0, indicating a wealth of experience but also suggesting the need for fresher talent. As they prepare for potential departures with several veterans’ contracts set to expire, including Martyn Waghorn and Dwight Gayle, significant changes could be on the horizon.
James Collins, the top scorer with 19 goals, is also uncertain about his future, leaving the attacking options limited if key players depart. Conor Washington, Nathaniel Mendez-Laing, and Corey Blackett-Taylor would be the only remaining forwards, highlighting the necessity of finding affordable striking options in the transfer market.
Derby County contracts set to expire on June 30, 2024 | ||||
Craig Forsyth | ||||
Scott Loach | ||||
Conor Hourihane | ||||
Martyn Waghorn | ||||
James Collins | ||||
Korey Smith | ||||
Tom Barkhuizen | ||||
Dwight Gayle | ||||
Joe Wildsmith | ||||
Louie Sibley | ||||
Liam Thompson | ||||
Darren Robinson | ||||
As of May 1st, 2024, Source: Transfermarkt |
Josh Coburn of Middlesbrough has shown promise but struggled for consistent opportunities under current manager Michael Carrick. Despite impressing with five goals in 21 appearances this season, he has often been utilized as a substitute.
Injuries have hindered Coburn’s progress, prompting speculation about another loan move away from Middlesbrough to gain regular playing time. A move to Derby County could provide him with the platform to showcase his talents in the Championship, especially given the service he could receive from wingers like Mendez-Laing and Blackett-Taylor.
A loan move to Derby County could benefit all parties involved, offering Coburn the chance to develop in a competitive environment while providing Derby with a promising young striker. As Derby County aims to make a strong return to the Championship, acquiring firepower will be crucial, making Coburn a potential target worth monitoring in the upcoming transfer window.
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