According to reports, Republic of Ireland forward Troy Parrott will join EFL Championship side Preston North End on a season-long loan after signing a...
According to reports, Republic of Ireland forward Troy Parrott will join EFL Championship side Preston North End on a season-long loan after signing a new contract with Tottenham Hotspur. Republic of Ireland forward Troy Parrott will join EFL Championship side Preston North End on a season-long loan after signing a new contract with Tottenham Hotspur. PIC: Sportsfile
Preston North End are delighted to announce the arrival of Troy Parrott on a season-long loan from Tottenham Hotspur.
“We’ve beaten some fantastic competition to get him. “I spoke to the manager first of all. “I’m really pleased to get him on board, he’s going to be a fantastic addition.”
Republic of Ireland international Troy Parrott has signed a contract extension with Tottenham Hotspur and joined Preston North End on loan.
"I spoke to the manager first of all. I like the sound of how the team wants to play, they want to create a lot of chances which for me is a no brainer really, and obviously the Irish boys here also helps. After signing for the Championship side, he said: "I'm buzzing to get going, to come in and see the place, meet the lads and get going really.
TROY Parrott says that chats with his international team-mates helped convince him that a loan move to Preston from Tottenham was the right step in his ...
Manager Ryan Lowe said he's been tracking Parrott and was impressed by his June form in the internationals. “We’ve beaten some fantastic competition to get him. “I spoke to the manager first of all.
Seán Maguire's latest injury setback prompted the Championship club to make the approach for another Ireland forward.
Maguire was dogged by injuries last season and the latest aggravation of an Achilles problem has sidelined him for at least six weeks. A similar, patient approach to Harry Kane’s career by Spurs ultimately proved worthwhile. Earlier, North End swooped to recruit Parrott on loan to alleviate the absence of his fellow Irishman Seán Maguire through injury.
Preston North End are set to sign Troy Parrott on loan from Tottenham Hotspur, according to reports. Advertisement. Parrott, who was with Spurs' first team ...
#thfcPreston have won the race to sign Troy Parrott on loan. He has netted four goals in 15 appearances for Ireland. Last year, he had a successful loan spell with League One team MK Dons.
Striker will play alongside Robbie Brady, Alan Browne, Sean Maguire and Greg Cunningham at club.
I like the sound of how the team wants to play, they want to create a lot of chances which for me is a no-brainer really, and obviously the Irish boys here also helps. “We’ve beaten some fantastic competition to get him. “I spoke to the manager first of all.
The Republic of Ireland striker recently signed a new deal at Tottenham.
“We’ve beaten some fantastic competition to get him. “I spoke to the manager first of all. TROY PARROTT HAS joined Preston North End on a season-long loan from Tottenham Hotspur and signed a new contract with the north London club until 2025.
The Republic of Ireland striker impressed PNE boss Ryan Lowe when flooring Scotland in the Nations Legaue.
Going on loan is for playing men’s football and realising what you have to do throughout a game. It’s about getting in there to see what happens. “And I think that I have matured a lot over the three loans that I’ve had and I’m just happy that it’s starting to click.” “I think we sold it to him with the style of play, the identity and what we want to achieve, and probably a little bit of help from a few of the Irish boys as well. And the Republic of Ireland star said: “I’m buzzing to get going, to come in and see the place, meet the lads and get going really. “I like the sound of how the team wants to play, they want to create a lot of chances which for me is a no brainer really, and obviously the Irish boys here also helps.
Troy Parrott has joined Preston North End on a season-long loan deal after penning a new contract until 2025 at Tottenham.
“I watched him play for Ireland against Scotland in the summer when he scored a fantastic goal in the Nations League. I like the sound of how the team wants to play, they want to create a lot of chances which for me is a no-brainer really, and obviously the Irish boys here also helps. After impressing with MK Dons in League One last campaign, the Tottenham striker will now step up to the Championship in 2022/23.