Miller Keen on Return - Ipswich Town News
Tommy Miller says he would welcome a return to Town. The midfielder has been linked with a third spell at Portman Road on several occasions recently, having been released by Sunderland boss Roy Keane.
Miller would love to move back to Town but is yet to speak to the club regarding their interest: "I had four very good years at Ipswich and if an offer for me to come back came in then I would seriously consider it.”
The 28-year-old says his wife would also be pleased to return to Suffolk, but adds that he doesn't expect make a decision on his future until after he returns from holiday in June. The ex-Hartlepool man says he has already received interest from one or two clubs.
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