GETTING CLOSER
The Herald|August 17, 2024
PILGRIMS CLOSING IN ON A KEEPER AND OTHER TARGETS
CHRIS ERRINGTON
GETTING CLOSER

PLYMOUTH Argyle are getting closer to signing a new goalkeeper to replace Michael Cooper but not in time for the Championship clash with Hull City at Home Park this afternoon.

Head coach Wayne Rooney is hoping a deal can be completed early next week after Cooper was transferred to Sheffield United earlier this week for an initial fee of £2 million but which could rise to up to £4m with various add-ons.

Conor Hazard will play his third successive match at the start of the season as Argyle's keeper against Hull, while second-year professional Zak Baker, who had been on loan to Plymouth Parkway, has been now cleared by the EFL to be the back-up for the Pilgrims' first home league game of the campaign.

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