Richards Yet to Decide on Future - Ipswich Town News
On-loan midfielder Matt Richards says he is yet to make any decision on his future. Richards, who has just started his third month with Brighton, says he will look at his situation when the January transfer window opens.
The 22-year-old said: "I haven't spoken about it to anyone really. I've still got over a year and a half on my contract at Ipswich.
"At the moment it is just important for me to play games and we'll see what happens after that.
"I've got no pressure to make a decision soon. We'll see what happens in January and just take it from there.”
Richards, who has been playing at left-back for the Seagulls, ends his spell with the League One club on December 21st and will not able to extend his current loan beyond that date.
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