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Ben Davies

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Left footed, ball playing CB. He was rumoured to be leaving last year and a cursory look at some fan comments said they expected 25m from a range of a PL clubs interested. So hopefully there is a bit more potential than the fee suggests. He's run his contract down and is a free agent in the summer.

Never seen him play, but it goes without saying that a Championship defender is a much better idea than someone from the MLS.
 
Celtic had all but signed him on a pre contract.
I've never seen him play in all honesty.
But yeah, I like this more then that MLS cunt with a mullet.
 
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Preston..

2 million deal agreed..

Best left sided centre back in the Championship

VDB going the other way on loan
 
Rarely injured, plenty of experience albeit at a lower level, right age, cheap, home-grown, wouldn't mind sitting on the bench.

He ticks alot of boxes for us so if Klopp's scouting team thinks he can do a job then it's a no brainer really.
 
https://www.deepdaledigest.com/anal...on-centre-back-who-looks-to-be-anfield-bound/

[article]Well, this isn’t what we expected to be writing on the eve of transfer deadline day.

Yes, we thought there was a chance Ben Davies could be on the move; this is the last chance Preston have to bring in any money for Alex Neil’s prized centre back.

Davies can walk away for free at the end of the season, and it looked like Celtic would be the favourites to secure his signature.

Now though, fresh reports claim that Liverpool have swooped in for Davies, and could sign him for just £2million in a shock deadline day deal.

This has predictably resulted in many Liverpool fans asking – who on earth is Ben Davies? Honestly, we understand; Preston aren’t one of the big-ticket Championship clubs, and never really get the attention deserved.

With that in mind, here’s a full profile of Davies – who he is, what he can offer to Liverpool, how he went from North End misfit to potential Anfield new boy…

Davies has come up through the Preston ranks having joined at the age of 11 despite being born in Barrow, and is now arguably the biggest success story of North End’s youth setup in recent times.

He made his senior debut way back in January 2013, under the stewardship of Graham Westley. Back then, Davies was seen as a left back – and that continued as he went on loan to York City for the 2013-14 season.

Davies excelled with York
, and Simon Grayson decided to throw him into a left back spot on the opening day of the 2013-14 season, but he quite frankly looked like a rabbit in the headlights in that role, and it began to look like he wouldn’t make the grade at Preston.

Loan spells with Tranmere Rovers, Southport and Newport County didn’t really take Davies any closer to first-team action with Preston, but a 2017 spell with Fleetwood Town proved to be the catalyst for his Deepdale career.

Uwe Rosler deployed Davies as a left-sided centre back, and he hasn’t looked back since. Alex Neil trusted Davies with a role as a left-sided centre back in a four-man defence, and the growth in his game has been staggering.

Davies has gone from a kid who was torn apart by Jamal Campbell-Ryce in 2014 to one of the Championship’s top centre backs and one of the first names on Alex Neil’s teamsheet at Deepdale.

So what kind of player is Davies? Well, you only have to look at his height – 6ft 1in tall – to see that he isn’t the most physically imposing centre back of all time.

Davies makes up for that in many ways though. The first thing to look at is the way Davies progresses the ball out from the back. He’s a very elegant centre back with the composure to bring the ball out from the back and make direct, incisive passes – something we see from Liverpool defenders regularly.

The way Davies uses his body is impressive. Even when faced up with much bigger strikers – just look at Lucas Joao for Reading last week – Davies doesn’t sweat. He reads the game so well and uses his body brilliantly, meaning he regularly gets in front of strikers to win balls, meaning he is rarely physically dominated.

We’ve seen some bizarre comments on social media suggesting that Davies isn’t quick – we would implore those people to watch Davies in action.

Davies is rarely outpaced and truly glides across the turf, to borrow a phrase from Oli over at From The Finney. It barely looks like he even breaks sweat as he covers ground, and is comfortable being dragged out into wide areas as a result.

We ultimately understand some scepticism; Davies turns 26 this year and has never played above the Championship, so heading into a huge club like Liverpool is quite the step up.

Still, Davies has attributes that will make him appealing to the Reds; the pace, the ability to bring the ball out from the back, the ability to play as a left-sided centre back, which is desirable in the modern game.

At £2million, what do Liverpool have to lose? If he’s depth behind the likes of Virgil van Dijk and Joe Gomez when they return, then it’s great value for money. If he struggles at Anfield, they would likely have buyers queueing up to sign him for much more than £2million.

Preston are victims of Davies running his contract down, but we can’t begrudge him this. Davies has been outstanding for almost four years now, and having spent his entire career with North End, few can blame him for seeing a life-changing move to Liverpool and wanting to grasp it.

He isn’t a big name, it isn’t a big fee, and you won’t find any YouTube cut-ups of Davies set to dubstep, but he certainly deserves more respect than he has been given since the Liverpool rumours emerged, with Davies one of the Championship’s top centre backs and fully deserving of a Premier League switch.[/article]
 

[article]Ben Davies will undergo a Liverpool medical after they had a £2million bid accepted by Preston North End, Football Insider can reveal.

This site exclusively broke the news at 4.24pm on Sunday (31st January) that the Merseysiders had made a blockbuster late move for the centre-back.


A Liverpool source has told Football Insider that Liverpool’s offer for the central defender, 25, has been accepted and he has now been granted permission to head to Anfield for a medical and to discuss personal terms.

As revealed by Football Insider on Thursday, Liverpool defender Sepp van den Berg is headed to Preston on loan as part of the agreement.

That is a crushing blow to Davies’ other suitors Celtic and Bournemouth, who have been locked in a battle to sign him in recent days.

Celtic stepped up their pursuit earlier on Sunday and had held talks over signing the Preston product immediately rather than on a pre-contract deal.

He is out of contract at Preston at the end of the season and, as revealed by Football Insider earlier this month, rejected a club-record £17,000-a-week contract to stay at Deepdale.

That signalled to suitors he was ready to end his spell at North End, where he has spent his entire career.

Davies has remained a key man in Alex Neil’s squad despite doubts over his future.

He could now have played the last of his 145 matches for Preston, 19 of which have come in this season’s Championship.
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We’ll sell him for £30m in 18 months.

decent pick up if it gives an experienced and match fit head for next couple of months allowing one of Hendo or Fabs to go back to CM.
 
The last signing we made that made as much financial sense as this was Minimino.
Let's hope Ben makes more of an impact than Taki
 
"Well, you only have to look at his height – 6ft 1in tall – to see that he isn’t the most physically imposing centre back of all time". Blimey, he's probably not Olympic-standard in terms of pace, either. Just 6 foot one - same height as Brighton's Ben White. Hey, Snow White, you forgot one! If he's half as good as the last player we signed who was born in Barrow he'll be great.
 
Next week he’ll be training with Salah, Frim and Mane.

God help him!
 
"Well, you only have to look at his height – 6ft 1in tall – to see that he isn’t the most physically imposing centre back of all time". Blimey, he's probably not Olympic-standard in terms of pace, either. Just 6 foot one - same height as Brighton's Ben White. Hey, Snow White, you forgot one! If he's half as good as the last player we signed who was born in Barrow he'll be great.
A few won't bite but I will. Emlyn Hughes?
 
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