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Six Premier League Clubs Chasing Loan Signing of Tom Ince Including Liverpool: Daily Soccer Report

Highly-rated Blackpool winger Tom Ince looks likely to choose between Liverpool, Swansea City and Crystal Palace as his next club after the Championship side has given him permission to leave on loan for the remainder of the season.

Ince, whose father is former Blackpool manager Paul Ince, has met with representatives at Swansea City and is now headed to London for talks with Crystal Palace. Meanwhile, Liverpool has emerged again as an interested party according to Sky Sports. In addition to those three clubs, Hull City, Stoke City and Sunderland are also very interested in signing the player on loan. A permanent signing is also being discussed.

In addition to the Tom Ince transfer story, there’s been a ton of transfer gossip from this past weekend, which we did our best job to sum up below. Not surprisingly, Manchester United are stealing many of the headlines.

Here are today’s world soccer news headlines:

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