Jeffers Keen on Town Move - Ipswich Town News
Loanee Franny Jeffers says that Town would be his first choice should Blackburn allow him to leave over the summer. The striker has enjoyed a highly successful spell with the Blues at the tail end of the season.
Jeffers said: "I will wait until the season is over and then approach Blackburn manager Mark Hughes.
"If he is happy for me to leave Blackburn then Ipswich would be my choice. I would then talk to Ipswich to agree a deal.”
Boss Jim Magilton has said he is keen on signing the one-time England international, who has a year left on his contract at Ewood Park.
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