Fülöp Set for Exit - Ipswich Town News
Keeper Márton Fülöp looks set to join West Brom having been left out of the Blues’ 16 at Bristol City today. The Hungarian was linked with a move to the Baggies earlier in the week.
Fülöp moved to the Blues from Sunderland for £750,000 a year ago but his exit isn’t a surprise after David Stockdale’s recruitment on a season-long loan from Fulham.
With the Cottagers having a 24-hour recall on Stockdale, the Blues are certain to move for another keeper.
Ex-Blue Richard Wright recently trained with Town with manager Paul Jewell admitting he was impressed, but the former England man is now spending time with Cardiff City.
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