The former Denmark youth international has been touted by Derby County as a possible summer goalkeeping target. After being promoted from League One, they are back in the Championship alongside Portsmouth and Oxford United, and they are looking to add some new players.
Iverson, 26, joined Stoke City in the January transfer window and spent the second part of the previous season on loan at another second-tier team. He continued, making 19 appearances in all competitions for the Staffordshire team.
After he swooped to sign Viktor Johansson from Rotherham United, Steven Schumacher is unlikely to entice him back to the Bet365 Stadium.
Journalist Nixon provided the most recent information about his circumstances on his Patreon page, and the Rams are eager to have him visit Pride Park.
Iverson can be viewed by Derby County as a rival for their starting position in goal.
Having been signed by Gørding LIF and Esbjerg, he moved to England as a young player in 2016 when Leicester City made an offer.
Since then, the Dane has appeared in 17 games for the Foxes, but he hasn’t been able to establish a routine at King Power Stadium.
Since his current club is back in the top division, he has little prospect of playing regularly, so it would be best for all parties if he left.
Iverson has previously had stints at Oldham Athletic, Rotherham United, OH Leuven, Preston North End, and Stoke City. He is no stranger to moving out on loan.
Although they are happy to be back in the second division, Derby County knows they need to improve their recruiting.
They might need Iverson in goal, and Warne has experience with him from managing him at Rotherham United.
Joe Wildsmith, who helped the Rams ascend, left, and has to be replaced.
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