Town frontman Tamás Priskin has told the Hungarian press that he has no plans to leave the Blues during the transfer window. Reports over the weekend claimed that Town would look to sell Priskin and Pablo Couñago to raise cash in order to sign Derby striker Rob Hulse.
Priskin says this is news to him: "I’ve only seen this in the press and if it’s up to me, I'm not going anywhere.”
The Hungarian international admits the season hasn’t gone to plan so far but will be looking to remedy this in the months to come: "While at Watford last season I started more than 30 times, at Ipswich I’ve started only nine, but I work hard to change this. "
Priskin, who joined the Blues from Watford for £1.7 million in the summer, signing a contract until 2012, says that despite his lack of opportunities there has been no fallout with manager Roy Keane: "It is normal player-manager relationship with us."
The 23-year-old has scored only twice this season, in the Carling Cup at Peterborough in August and at Doncaster in the league. His last appearance was as a sub in the home league game against Peterborough last month with his most recent start at Cardiff at the end of November.