Millwall in Lisbie Loan Talks - Ipswich Town News
Millwall are reportedly in talks with Town regarding a loan move for striker Kevin Lisbie. Lions boss Kenny Jackett first revealed his interest in the 31-year-old in April.
Lisbie, who spent all of last season on loan at Colchester, has said he would be interested in a switch to the Den: "Having played against them twice last season I have learned about the way Millwall play and I think they'd suit me.”
The frontman, who has a year left on his Town contract, was on the list of eight players made available for transfer by the Blues, who would probably prefer a permanent deal for the former Jamaica international but may accept a loan if Millwall pay a significant proportion of his wages.
Earlier in the week, Lisbie's former club Charlton were linked with a move for the out-of-favour Londoner.
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