13-05-2025
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Leicester City's Denmark Under-21 keeper Daniel Iversen, who had successful loan spells at Deepdale in 2020-21 and 2021-22, has been strongly linked with a move.
The departure of this season's leading goalscorer Emil Riis and of Evans from the playing ranks, means a striker is also a necessity, while the club is also in the market for a midfielder, two wing-backs and one more centre-back.
Ridsdale revealed he made a last-ditch attempt to persuade Riis to stay, but the Denmark U21 international was adamant about a switch.
"Emil made it clear he wouldn't discuss with us. We shook his hand last week and he went with our best wishes," said the former Leeds United supremo.
"He has said all season, 'don't talk to my agent about a contract, I'm going to see what's out there at the end of the season'.
"I even asked him last Monday before he went, 'Look, we'll make it clear we would talk to you about a deal if you wanted to stay' and he said, 'I have no interest in staying, not because I don't like it, but because I'm at the stage of my career where I'd like to see what's out there in the broader market'.
"The rest of the players we accepted were coming to the end of their contracts, with the exception of Robbie Brady, and we made him an offer. I think we're pretty close to getting that deal done."