£10m price tag reportedly slapped on ex-Preston North End and Stoke City loan man

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The striker has two years left to run on his contract with the Premier League side

Manchester City have reportedly placed a £10million price tag on former Preston North End loan striker, Liam Delap. The Lilywhites swooped in for the England youth international in January 2023 - he went on to score one goal in his 15 appearances, away to Sheffield United on the penultimate day of the season. Delap had spent the first half of that campaign with Stoke City and he returned to the second tier this season, signing for Hull City on a season long loan.

He will now head back to parent club Man City, after missing out on the play-offs with Hull - who have since parted ways with manager Liam Rosenior. Delap is under contract at the reigning Premier League champions until 2026, having signed from Derby County in 2019. He has made six first team appearances, with his one goal coming against Bournemouth in a 2020 EFL Cup tie.

 

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