Swansea: No Contact on Scotland - Ipswich Town News
Swansea chairman Huw Jenkins says there’s been "no contact at all" between Town and the Swans regarding striker Jason Scotland. The Trinidadian says he would like to rejoin his former club on loan with Swansea manager Brendan Rodgers having said he could be interested in signing the 31-year-old if he became available.
But Jenkins says that so far there have been no talks between the clubs: "There's been no reaction from us as a football club and it's purely linked to Jason or Jason's agent. I'm completely unaware [of contact]."
Despite this, Jenkins says he believes Rodgers may make use of the loan market: "Brendan may be looking at doing one or two things. We will run through a few things, but there's no definite view on which way."
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