Derby County are surrounding their 6th marking of the late spring. Jerry Yates, Kayden Jackson, Ben Osborn, Kenzo Goudmijn, and Ebou Adams have already been acquired by the Rams.
If Derby County want to avoid immediate relegation next season, they need to keep adding players. In the wake of delivering various central participants over the late spring, there has been a major spotlight on helping the midfield and going after positions.
It now appears that Paul Warne will add a fourth midfielder to his list of summer acquisitions, despite having already signed three new players.
A “gifted” midfielder is being signed by Derby County. Derby and relegated Luton Town are among the Championship teams interested in David Ozoh, a young player from Crystal Palace.
However, as of late, journalist Alan Nixon has stated that Derby has “won the race” for Ozoh. “Derby County have won the race for Crystal Palace’s young midfield eventual David Ozoh,” he wrote on his Patreon.
“The Rams will take Ozoh borrowed for the season subsequent to putting the best proposition to the Falcons for their local player. Derby convinced Ozoh and Palace that they are the best current option, and Ozoh was also wanted by Luton, who even considered a big.
At the age of 17, Ozoh made his Palace debut in the Premier League as the club’s youngest ever player. Since then, he has made eleven senior appearances.
The 19-year-old, who Patrick Vieira previously described as “gifted,” is thought to be highly rated at Selhurst Park. After David Ozoh, the Rams need more experience.
Derby has previously acquired players like Mason Mount and Fikayo Tomori by loaning them to Premier League teams. Warne will be hopeful that Ozoh can also make a name for himself at Pride Park.
Luton’s eagerness to sign him on loan is also a very promising sign. If he can help Derby stay in the Championship, the teenager could be a big hit, but Derby needs to balance that out with experience.
Osborn, who has played the majority of his career in the second division, is already a fantastic acquisition for the Midlands club.
Yates could likewise have an effect, yet Jackson just has six objectives in 65 matches in the Title, while Goudmijn has spent his entire vocation in the Netherlands.
Derby must ensure that they acquire additional Championship-caliber players to complement Ozoh’s potential and that of their other signings.