Town Deny Nilsson Link - Ipswich Town News
Town have denied that there is any truth in the story suggesting that Swede Per Nilsson is coming on trial. His club Giffarna Sundsvall had said that this was the case on Monday.
Given that Giffarna were reported to have claimed that a formal agreement had been signed by the two clubs, I'm not sure that we should take what they say too literally.
However, there is certainly some arrangement there and some youngsters may find themselves having a few months in Sweden next season. And I wonder whether Town might decide that Nilsson is worth a look then. Town representatives have certainly spent time at the Swedish club and if Nilsson is as impressive as we've been told we surely must take a look at him...
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