Derby County have completed their signing of the Talented Manchester United striker, James Wilson.
The 20 year-old will hopefully add to Derby County's fire power, after the senior strikers, including former England striker Darren Bent, and Scottish International striker Chris Martin have failed to register on the score sheet this season.
Derby have kept four clean sheets this season but have only scored two goals, both coming from defenders (Richard Keogh and Craig Forsyth).
Wilson spent most of the previous season out on loan to Derby County's rivals for promotion Brighton and Hove Albion, playing 25 games for the Seagulls and scoring 5 goals, including on against the Rams at the Ipro stadium.
Th product of the Manchester United academy, scouted at the tender age of 7,Wilson is seen as a potential star for United but at present is finding it difficult to get a starting place in the United side, with recent arrivals and thse already established at the club. So the loaning out is seen by Jose Mourinho and Derby County as a way of giving the player first team experience, as well as getting the Rams back on the scoring trail.