September 29, 2024

Wigan Athletic: Exciting Crystal Palace deal still leaves Shaun Maloney with one major transfer priority – View

As Wigan Athletic look to launch a play-off push during the 2024/25 season, manager Shaun Maloney has been relatively busy in the transfer market, bringing signings such as Premier League loanees Michael Olakigbe and Calvin Ramsay to the club, as well as making a permanent deal for Dion Rankine from Chelsea earlier in the summer.

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More recently, the Latics signed Will Aimson, who captained Exeter City last season, as well as midfielder Tyrese Francois from Premier League side Fulham, but there are still notable gaps in the squad for Maloney to fill.

The left-back spot is a particularly notable vacancy in the Latics team, following the departure of Tom Pearce, whose contract in Greater Manchester expired before he went on to join CF Montreal.

Furthermore, during the second half of last season, Luke Chambers frequently occupied the left-back, left-wing-back or even left-centre-back squad for Maloney’s side, depending on what system the Scot deployed, but he returned to parent club Liverpool at the end of the campaign.

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And when Chambers played in the back three, Jordan Jones was selected in the wing-back role, and, like Pearce, he left the Brick Community Stadium after his deal with the Latics ran out.

But Wigan could soon solve their left-back issue, as Maloney and co are interested in signing Crystal Palace youngster Tayo Adaramola on loan, but face competition from fellow League One side Stockport County, as well as Italian Serie B outfit Pisa, according to London News Online.

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Adaramola would clearly be a good signing for the Latics, who made 14 appearances during a loan spell with Belgian First Division A side RWD Molenbeek last campaign.

The young left-back is also an Ireland Under-21 international, and also made an EFL Cup outing in the 2022/23 season while on a brief loan stint with Championship side Coventry City.

As an Ireland youth international, Adaramola has played alongside Latics academy product Baba Adeeko, which could be advantageous for the Brick Community Stadium side in the race for his signature.

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