Former Liverpool Football Club prospect Bobby Duncan in transfer talks to quit English football for a second time Former Liverpool Football Club striker Bobby Duncan is set to be on the change again with the Derby County player reportedly in talks with Vejle Boldklub of Denmark. The Derby Telegraph rights that Wayne Rooney’s Rams have given Duncan permission to say to the side who over 10th in the 12 club Danish Superliga last season. Premier League fans from worldwide are called to book Premier League Football Tickets from our online platforms, WorldWideTicketsandHospitality.com. Fans can book Liverpool Football Tickets on our website at exclusively discounted prices.
If the deal goes finished, the Jutland-based outfit will develop 20-year-old Duncan’s fifth club in a career that has gotten him to make just a single first-team arrival to date, Derby’s 2-0 FA Cup third-round overthrow at non-league Chorley in January when the East Midlands side was involuntary to name a second-string outfit due to a coronavirus outbreak among their senior team. As the cousin of Liverpool football Club legend Steven Gerrard, Duncan’s fortunes came under close care from a young age but he underway to develop a standing for himself as a prolific scorer in youth side football. First, on the books of Manchester City Football Club, he sat out a year of football to save a ‘dream move to the Reds in 2018. Scorn netting 25 goals for Liverpool’s junior side in 2018/19, counting one against former club City in their FA Youth Cup final success, Duncan departed Anfield after a solitary campaign in acrimonious conditions in September 2019.