Tom Ince is a midfielder, born on 30 January 1992 in Stockport, England.
In 2008, Tom’s talent earned him a place in the academy of Liverpool. The footballer spent one year with the U-17 squad and one year with the U-19 squad, which helped him to get ready for a professional start.
In 2010, Ince got an opportunity to join the first team of ‘The Reds’ and successfully passed all necessary tests. The same year, the midfielder penned a senior contract with the club and went on loan to Notts County, where he made six appearances and netted two goals during six months.
After Tom returned to Liverpool, the management decided he had to move on and search for better chances. In order to develop his best skills and get the permanent playing practice, the footballer sealed a deal with Blackpool in the summer 2011. Ince made an impressing début for ‘The Seasiders’ and fired seven goals in 36 matches during the 2011/2012 season.
In 2014 Ince was loaned to a Premier League side Crystal Palace. Later on Ince completed a permanent move to Hull City.
From 2009 till 2011, the midfielder was capped eight times for the England national U-17 and U-19 squads.
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