Collins Could Join Permanently - Ipswich Town News
New loan signing Danny Collins says he’ll look at making his move to the Blues from Stoke a permanent switch if all goes well during his initial 93-day spell at the club. The 31-year-old’s Potters contract is up at the end of the season.
Speaking in a Radio Suffolk interview, Collins said: "I'll obviously see how it goes, if I enjoy it then perhaps I'll look in January at an extension or a permanent move.
"We'll see how it goes in the three months I'm here, but I can't rule out."
The former Sunderland man says he’ll add a bit of noise to Town’s notoriously quiet team: "I'd say I'm pretty vocal on the pitch, I've noticed it's a pretty quiet squad.
"There's not too many talkers out there, I'm a vocal lad, so maybe I'll have to bark a few orders out at the back."
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