Quartet May Go On Loan - Ipswich Town News
Boss Jim Magilton says that he is willing to allow Jaime Peters, Chris Casement, Scott Barron and Sammy Moore go out on loan. The Blues have already given permission for Liam Trotter and Danny Haynes to join Millwall on short-term spells.
Magilton said: "There could well be some movement in the next week or so. I would have no problem sending any of these lads out on loan so that they can play on a regular basis."
Winger Peters has so far been unable to translate his promise into performances in the first team, while Barron has been largely out of the picture since the signing of Dan Harding to play at left-back during the summer.
Chris Casement is down the pecking order for a first team place either as a right-back or a central defender and midfielder Sammy Moore is unlikely to play too much of a role at this stage, despite making his senior debut as a sub against Sunderland on Saturday.
Haynes joined Millwall yesterday for a month, while Trotter moved to the Lions in August for a spell which ends on January 3rd.
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