Town get closer to deal on Holt

Grant HoltShrewsbury’s quest to lure Grant Holt to Oteley Road has moved a step closer after Town officials confirmed they have agreed a fee with Nottingham Forest for the striker.Manager Paul Simpson has firmed up yesterday’s reports by revealing his club have reached a deal with the Coca-Cola Championship outfit for the 27-year-old forward.

The transfer is on course to be completed in the early part of next week, providing Town can agree personal terms with the striker.

“The only thing we can say at the moment is that we have agreed a fee with Nottingham Forest and we are now in the process of trying to agree personal terms with Grant,” said Simpson, who confirmed he is also working on tying up further deals.

The fee is currently undisclosed but all the signs are that, should the deal for Holt be completed, it will represent one of the biggest transfers in Town’s history.

Meanwhile, two of Town’s youth team players have received international call-ups for Wales.

Right-sided midfielder Steve Davey will be part of the under-19 squad heading to Ireland for the Milk Cup, while striker Gavin Partridge has been selected for the under-17 team in the same competition.

Davey, who has been a Welsh under-17 regular, is about to begin the second year of his scholarship programme at Walford College, while Partridge is due to start the Town scheme in a little under two weeks time.

“It’s great news for both the lads and great news for the club,” said Head of Youth Nigel Vaughan.

“Bryan Flynn (Wales under-21 manager and youth coach) has watched them both and likes what he sees.”

Meanwhile Vaughan has confirmed Rachel Greenley will replace Nathan Ring as youth team physio. Ring has been promoted by Simpson to cover first team duties.

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6 Comments

  1. Dickie Touch Tingles said:

    I wonder if any announcement is being delayed in the hope that a press conference can be called whereupon several new signings can be unveiled altogether along with the naming of the ‘new’ stadium - all of which would be a nice bit of publicity for the club and possibly aid in selling some more season tickets.

    Failing that the delay in any announcement could all result in a bit of a damp squib with egg on some faces.

  2. Jeff Leppard said:

    You see the problem is, every player we’ve signed since 1995 will never be as good as Sir Austin Berkley.

  3. c whitehead said:

    so far we have signed a no hoper, and a guy who has been playing at Gretna, some wow factor.

  4. Aussie is God said:

    Amen to that, Jeff

  5. Denis said:

    c whitehead - I think those comments are a bit unfair and very wide of the mark. It was those sort of negative comments that partly contributed to undermining last season.

  6. Dickie Touch Tingles said:

    C Whitehead - Paul Murray is a class act, whether at Gretna or not is by the by, he was courted by clubs in leagues above STFC and chose to come here. A very ‘Shrewed’ piece of business by Simpson as he cost us nothing and a very good addition to the squad,supporters will not be disappointed.

    As for Hindmarch, a youngster who Simpson knows well and rates highly, things didn’t quite work out for Stephen under John Ward at Carlisle and despite interest from Premiership clubs at 1 stage in his career he still has a future, let’s hope he grasps his opportunity here.

    I suggest you allow yourself a little more time before experiencing the WOW factor - Holt WILL be announced later this week to coincide with the naming of the stadium and possibly 1 or 2 more players.

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