EXCLUSIVE: Experienced Derby County defender Andy Todd could be playing A-League football next season with Perth Glory.
It's understood the club has made the English central defender an offer although there are two other clubs in the A-League circling the Derby man.
Todd, the son of former Sunderland and Derby defender Colin Todd, was outstanding in an impressive Rams side that took on Manchester United in the Carling Cup this season.
Glory coach David Mitchell, currently in Bali, is keen on adding some high level experience to his central defence and sees Todd as a potential solution.
He is also a teammate of Socceroos Ruben Zadkovich and Mile Sterjovski.
Todd's Australian-based advisor Tony Rallis says he believes the player would be a valuable addition to any A-League club with his experience against some of the best strikers in England.
"No doubt he'd bring some terrific experience and know-how to the league," said Rallis. "If he can cope with the pace of Manchester United's strike force, you'd reckon he'd do okay here.
"We hope that if David Mitchell wants to sign Andy, he'll adhere to the protocol and contact us first."
Todd played in the EPL with Blackburn between 2002 and 2007.
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