Brentford and Celtic set their sights on Derry midfielder Michael Duffy

Martin O’Neill to check on Darren O’Dea’s form for Blackpool

Derry City manager Peter Hutton. Photograph: Morgan Treacy/Inpho
Derry City manager Peter Hutton. Photograph: Morgan Treacy/Inpho

Derry City manager Peter Hutton says

he expects English Championship side Brentford to make a firm offer for Michael Duffy over the coming days after the midfielder and Patrick McEleney had trials with the club.

“The word back was that they were impressed with both of them but I think they’ll push ahead with Michael pretty quickly,” said Hutton yesterday. “I expect that talks between the two clubs will open up over the next few days.”

Hutton hasn't ruled out the idea that Celtic might come back in for Duffy despite the fact that the 20 year-old declined a request to go back to Scotland for a third time in recent weeks. "I really don't see what that will achieve," the player told the Derry Journal this week3. "The Celtic manager watched me training and with the (training) game against Newcastle having been recorded, I don't see why he would want me over again.

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“I trained well and scored two goals in the 3-1 win at Newcastle, so I was very happy with the trial. I don’t think I need to go over again,” he said.

Hutton, however, says that he believes the Scots are weighing up their options and may yet come back in for Duffy who has impressed for City in the League here.

Liam Buckley, meanwhile, insists that St Patrick's have yet to receive a firm offer for centre-half Seán Hoare despite interest from "a number of clubs". Hoare had widely been expected to join Hull after what was believed to be a successful trial there and the Dubliners are believed to value the 20 year-old at around €250,000.

Martin O’Neill will skip the glamour of the cup in order to check in on Darren O’Dea’s form for Blackpool this afternoon with the Championship side taking on sixth place Watford in the league.

Emmet Malone

Emmet Malone

Emmet Malone is Work Correspondent at The Irish Times