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Derby agree fee for American striker Agyemang

Derby agree fee for American striker Agyemang

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BBC Sport understands Derby County have agreed a fee to sign United States international striker Patrick Agyemang from Major League Soccer side Charlotte FC.The fee for the 24-year-old is believed to be in the region of £5m, which could rise to £6.5m with add-ons.It is believed Agyemang has not agreed personal terms with the Rams yet or undergone a medical.He is preparing for the United States' CONCACAF Gold Cup final against Mexico on Sunday in Houston.He has scored twice during the tournament so far and has scored five goals in 11 games in total for the national team since making his debut in January.
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