Preston North End have signed striker Liam Delap on loan from Premier League side Manchester City for the remainder of the Championship season.
Delap has one goal in six games for Manchester City, who he joined from Derby as a youth player back in 2019.
"The manager wants goals, that's what he's said to me," Delap said.external-link
"I trust myself in front of goal. I trust myself to get in the right positions so if I get the opportunity then hopefully I can bring that."
Delap's departure comes after his father - former Stoke midfielder Rory Delap - left his role as first-team coach with the Potters on Monday.
North End are among the lowest scorers in the Championship with just 24 goals so far this season, prompting boss Ryan Lowe - himself a former striker - to strengthen in that department.
Danish striker Emil Riis was injured against Stoke City after colliding with a perimeter advertising board and could be out for some time.
"He was one we wanted in the summer," Lowe told BBC Radio Lancashire. "When we knew there was an opportunity, we jumped at it.
"He was one of the best young talents in the country, everyone was after him, and we're just pleased to get him.
"I think he'll do well for us and we'll do well for him. He's coming into a footballing environment where he can learn everyday and hopefully we can get some goals out of him."
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