Cork Return for Healy? - Ipswich Town News
Former Town midfielder Colin Healy could rejoin his former club Cork City having had his Blues contract terminated by mutual consent earlier in the week. The League of Ireland First Division champions are interested in the 31-year-old returning to Turners Cross for their 2012 Premier League campaign.
Cork boss Tommy Dunne says he has spoken to Healy, who joined Town from the Leesiders for £70,000 in the summer of 2009, about coming back to his hometown club: "We have been keeping tabs on Colin and we will continue to monitor his situation.
"A few English clubs may well be interested in him but we will keep tracking his situation,” he added.
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