No Further Loans - Ipswich Town News
Boss Roy Keane says he has no plans to loan anyone in or out at the present time. The Blues manager says he has one or two possible loanees in his thoughts if his side pick up any injuries.
Keane told the club site: "I want to keep the squad quite tight in terms of numbers and I think we are at that level now.
"We still have a lot of games to be played, so I'm not looking to let any of the squad go out on loan at the moment.
"I've got one or two players in the back of my mind if we had any injuries but there are no immediate plans to bring anyone in over the next week or two."
Keane was previously understood to be targeting a left-back and a right-sided central defender, although Shane O’Connor’s emergence in recent games has reduced the need for the former.
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