Huddersfield star Tom Ince claims he is owed six-figure sum by Blackpool over Hull transfer
Terriers winger has brought in the PFA and their legal team to fight for his claim
TOM INCE is in a bitter cash wrangle with old club Blackpool about a missing payment from his transfer to Hull.
Ince, now at Huddersfield, has brought in the PFA and their legal team to fight for his claim that he is due a sizeable six-figure sum.
The wide man was bought by Blackpool for around £1million from Liverpool in 2011, who eventually sold him to the Tigers for £2m.
Ince, 25, claims he was due a percentage of the sale price, believed to be over ten per cent, and has not received it three years after his move to Hull.
Now both parties are heading to a potential court appearance over the payment, with the Tangerines having a different version of events.
Blackpool claim Ince forced the move and lost his right to the cash, so it will be a hard case — with expensive legal fees — to settle.
Ince was loaned out by Hull to Nottingham Forest and Derby, before joining the Rams permanently in 2015 for £4.75m.
He signed for the Terriers in July for £11m and has made nine appearances this season.