Manager 'trying' to complete Leicester City transfer made difficult by future uncertainty
Preston North End manager Ryan Lowe says he is "trying" to sign Leicester City goalkeeper Daniel Iversen.
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Preston North End manager Ryan Lowe says he is "trying" to sign Leicester City goalkeeper Daniel Iversen.
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Preston North End manager Ryan Lowe has admitted that he is ‘trying’ to secure a deal to bring Leicester City goalkeeper Daniel Iversen back to Deepdale next season and potentially beyond.
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