Brentford Want to Extend Balkestein Stay - Ipswich Town News
Brentford boss Andy Scott is keen to extend Town defender Pim Balkestein’s loan spell into the new year. The Dutchman’s time at Griffin Park is due to end in the middle of December.
Scott says he wants Balkestein, Tottenham’s John Bostock and Arsenal’s Wojciech Szczesny to remain with his club: "We’ll try and make all the loans a bit longer in the next week or so.”
The former Heerenveen trainee has made two appearances for the Bees so far but wasn’t given permission to play in Saturday’s FA Cup third round win at home to Walsall.
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