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Taylor bid to strike a deal



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Taylor Twellman's hoped-for move to Preston is still not entirely dead in the water despite the collapse of talks in January.
It appears neither side have totally given up on a deal, even though the striker's bosses in the United States have steadfastly refused to accept an offer of £1.75m.

Twellman, who is set to make his first appearance of the season for New England Revolution in California tomorrow after knee surgery, has certainly not thrown in the towel as he battles for the right to test himself in the English game.

According to reports this week in Boston, the player is still holding out hope that a fresh bid comes before August.

And North End boss Alan Irvine still seems keen, although he insists no new offer will be going in – any approach would now have to come from Major League Soccer and the Revolution.

So prepare for the issue to drag on through the summer.

Twellman, 28, faces Chivas USA in Los Angeles tomorrow hoping to finally get his season up and running after missing the first seven matches of the MLS season.

Without him, New England have won only three games and have netted only twice in their last four outings.

Twellman is the club's all-time top scorer and, while it is clear they are missing his firepower, he is only likely to be on the bench for his first run-out.

Coach Steve Nicol, the former Liverpool defender, confirmed: "He's not injured but, at the same time, we want to be sensible about it. He has only been training properly for four days."
Twellman can't wait to get started. He is desperate to get back into the USA national side and he believes a transfer across the Atlantic could be revived.

"Another offer could come in July – and that is still a goal of mine," he confessed.

"I am going to help the Revolution until then. But I have always wanted to go over (to England) and give it a shot."

Deepdale boss Irvine insists he will not be ringing America, although a call in the opposite direction might get his attention.

"I don't know whether it has been shot out of the water or not," he said.

"I know Taylor has been injured. But it was so complicated the last time that I'm not sure who we would ask.

"We spoke to the MLS and they said it was the club's decision not to sell.

"We spoke to the club and they said it was the MLS. I don't really know who stopped it from happening. But I wouldn't want to get involved in all that carry on again.

"If it was offered to us – and they know of our interest – then we would certainly have to look at it again.

"But at the moment I don't know what is happening."

>> Irvine plans busy pre-season programme

>> New three-year deal for Davidson

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  • Last Updated: 09 May 2008 2:51 PM
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birky,

10/05/2008 08:37:06
we need a striker like him he has got what PNE havant got up front
buy him then get a class winger and a few more players for back up
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Firewall,

Cyberspace 10/05/2008 09:09:32
£1.75m sounds like a lot of money for a 28 year old who has never been tested at this level. The ideal scenario would be to get him on loan for a season and see if he can cut it in the English game. That's definitely not going to happen though so here's hoping Al has a plan 'B' , another striker in his sights.
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TownEndGiveUsASong,

10/05/2008 09:57:03
If he comes for that amount (£1.75 mil) then he would be thee clubs records signing. I agree with Firewall, it is a lot of money for an unproven player but if AI thinks he is worth that then I have faith in him.
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PNE Pepe,

10/05/2008 15:23:26
He's worth it, definitely. Every bit as good as Brian McBride
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birky,

10/05/2008 17:19:28
seen the guy on you tube looks class
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revkeith,

hull 10/05/2008 19:51:44
"Looks set to drag on during the summer" is LEP code for 'when we have nothing else to report we'll keep bringing it up'...

The problem of waitinf for August to try to get his release is that 'if it never happens weve lost time on other targets as the window closes'.
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KEV,

Preston 10/05/2008 21:30:34
Townendgiveusasong your wrong bud, he wouldnt be thee record signing that would still be David Healy who cost us £1.8 million
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TownEndGiveUsASong,

11/05/2008 12:23:10
Nope, Healy signed for £1.5 mil.
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Paul,

11/05/2008 14:35:22
Kev is right. It was £1.5m which rose to £1.8m after appearances.
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TownEndGiveUsASong,

11/05/2008 14:53:13
Oh right, sorry then. Well he'll come close to being are record signing haha.
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