Premiership side Blackpool are reported to be interested in midfielder Laryea Kingston and are eager to finalise a deal ahead of the January transfer window.
According to www.talksport.co.uk Ian Holloway is desperate to bolster his squad after an impressive debut campaign in the Premier League and Kingston is close to a switch to Bloomfield Road.
The 30-year-old, who is the brother of Seasiders keeper Richard Kingson, is available as a free agent having terminated his contract with Dutch side Vitesse Arnhem and Holloway is ready to offer him a deal at Blackpool.
Laryea was at Vitesse for only six months of a one year contract.
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