Noticed that Vital Football are speculating on some possible centre back options:
Transfer targets: Potential centre-back signings
Nigel Adkins seems to have a settled centre back partnership next season of Adrian Mariappa and Sean Morrison, one that seems it can certainly flourish with years to come, with Morrison only 22 and Mariappa 26. However, the reality is that injuries and suspensions will occur and I would not be surprised to see Mariappa attracting Premier League interest over the coming weeks.
The future of Kaspars Gorkss appears in doubt and with no other options except the youth of Michael Hector and Jake Cooper, another centre half could be on Nigel Adkins` shopping list. We look at some possible options for him this summer:
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Richard Dunne - Free transfer - The Republic of Ireland international was released by the Aston Villa last week, after an injury-plagued season meant he did not play a single minute of football for club or country. Despite this, the former Manchester City defender is nearing full fitness again and made a rare appearance in the Republic of Ireland`s win over Georgia two weeks ago. Joe Royle still believes Dunne still has a part to play at the top level, but if we could convince him to drop down to the second tier, his experience would be invaluable for our promotion push.
Gonzalo Jara - Free transfer - Released by West Brom recently, the versatile defender would be a great addition for any side in the Championship. Jara fell out of favour with Baggies bosses Roy Hodgson and Steve Clarke, spending the tail end of last season on loan at Nottingham Forest, as well as Brighton the season previous. A regular starter for Chile at international level, his comfort with the ball at his feet may make him an attractive option for Adkins.
Curtis Davies - Birmingham - £2-3 million - We seem to be linked with the former England under 21 international every transfer window, yet ourselves or no other established sides seem to take the gamble on the experienced defender. Despite only being 28, Davies has amassed well over 300 appearances and carries Premier League experience with the Blues and midlands rivals Aston Villa and West Brom. A solid defender whenever I have watched him play and I would certainly folk out a probable £3 million asking price to bring him in this summer.
Michael Keane - Manchester United - Loan - The 20-year old is yet to make a league appearance for the Premier League champions, but his performances at Championship side Leicester City last season certainly caught the eye. If you get into your twenties and you are still a Manchester United player, they clearly see something in you and according to Leicester fans, this lad certainly has the potential. He has good composure for a player his age and a good reading of the game, which would have been vastly helped by the experience of Foxes boss Nigel Pearson. Would probably not displace Morrison or Mariappa in the staring XI, but would be capable backup.
Grant Hanley - Blackburn - £3-4 million - Blackburn have produced some impressive centre backs through the years, with Henning Berg and Christopher Samba to name a couple, with Phil Jones one who appears to be excelling at Manchester United. It would not surprise me to see Hanley follow in a similar vein. He made his Premier League debut for Rovers at the age of 18 and was a regular in the 2011-12 season, despite their relegation to the Championship. Hanley has since become a regular member in the Scotland squad and is one of the hottest prospects in English football at the moment, Blackburn are not going to give up without a fight. Hanley is known his superb aerial presence and physicality, leading him being likened to Rovers legend Colin Hendry.
Matthew Upson - Free transfer - I am not old enough to recount Upson`s highly successful loan spell with the Royals back in 2002, but those who do remember it, speak nothing but positively of his performances in a Reading shirt. However, the difference was that Upson was 23 then, he is now 34. He was recently released by Stoke, but similarly to recent signing Wayne Bridge, had a successful loan spell at Brighton. The former England international may only have one good season left in him, but if that helps our defence in the short-term, it will prove useful for the long-term success of the club.
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