Collins Linked With Wolves - Ipswich Town News
Town loan defender Danny Collins is reportedly being eyed by Premier League Wolverhampton Wanderers. Collins, 31, is with the Blues until mid-December, his 93-day spell recently having been extended.
Wolves manager Mick McCarthy, who took the Wales international from Chester to Sunderland for £140,000 October 2004, could look to renew their acquaintance in January, it's claimed.
Collins, who has 18 months left on his Stoke contract, said last week that he is enjoying life with the Blues but his fiancée and new-born son are still living near to his parent club.
Town boss Paul Jewell has is keen for the centre-half to return to Portman Road in January.
Meanwhile, Millwall have been linked with Town target George Porter.
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