x

Jewell: Agents Not Knocking on My Door - Ipswich Town News

Town manager Paul Jewell says agents weren’t knocking on his door asking for talks about new contracts for their players during the Blues’ seven-game run of defeats. Town have 18 players whose terms are up during this season, in addition to the four remaining loan players.

Jewell said: "No agents have been ringing me because when a team’s lost seven on the bounce it’s not a good time for an agent to ask about a new contract.

"I think the players have realised that the most important thing is to get out of the scrap we’re in and let’s see what happens.

"There are a lot of contracts up, it’s going to be difficult to manage it because I understand that there are players whose futures are uncertain, but that’s what I’ve got to try and do.”

In the future he’d like to see fewer players’ deals up each summer, having had a similar scenario a year ago when then-skipper David Norris and Gareth McAuley departed on free transfers: "I think the way forward is that we’d like to get long-term players so we don’t get this issue every year.

"We have, and it’s down to me, brought in a lot of loan players and a lot of players on shorter term contracts.

"I accept any responsibility for that, that’s down to me, but moving forward it’s important that we consolidate our position and then move forward for the coming years getting the blend of a bit more youth and experience. Maybe the blend at the minute isn’t quite right.”

The Liverpudlian isn’t ruling out selling some of those players whose deals are up next summer during January’s transfer window but, like last year, believes the priority is to consolidate Town’s position in the Championship: "I think the most important thing is making sure the club’s in a strong enough position league-wise.

"We were offered £600,000 for David Norris and £350,000 for Damien Delaney by Crystal Palace before deadline day [last January] and turned that down.

"We knew that Chuck was probably going to go in the summer but it was imperative to keep those players to make sure we stayed in the division last year.

"The club turned down a lot of money for those players to make sure that we had the best opportunity to stay in the league because this time last year we weren’t in a great position either.”

If the likes of Jason Scotland, Grant Leadbitter, Carlos Edwards and plenty of others are still at the club beyond January, Jewell feels the second half of the season can provide a stage for them to prove themselves eith to the Blues or other clubs: "It can work both ways. I don’t think anyone could have accused Chuck, Damo or Gareth McAuley of not giving everything they had for the club.

"It can work for the player as well. If they’re playing to their potential it’s a strong bargaining point with us or if they want to move elsewhere.”

What to read next:

Hackney Turns Down Town Move
Blues target Hayden Hackney is reported to have turned down the chance to join Town from Middlesbrough.
Blues 'Closing in On' Cajuste Return
Former Blues loanee Jens Cajuste is closing in on a return to the Blues, according to reports in Italy.
Town Complete Friendly Programme at Auxerre
Town play their final friendly of pre-season against Ligue 1 side AJ Auxerre at their Stade de l’Abbé-Deschamps this evening (KO 6pm local time, 5pm BST).
[Podcast] Life's a Pitch TV - New Podcast Now Online
A new podcast from the Life's a Pitch TV team is now available.
[Podcast] Blue Monday - New Podcast Now Online
A new podcast from the Blue Monday team is now available.
Town Linked With Loan Approach For Spanish Striker
Town are reported to have made a loan approach to Serie A Como for Spanish striker Iván Azón.
Brentford 'Remain Keen' on Hutchinson
Brentford are reportedly expected to make a renewed move for Blues forward Omari Hutchinson.
[Podcast] Blue Monday - New Podcast Now Online
A new podcast from the Blue Monday team is now available.
Town Women Sign New Zealand International
Ipswich Town Women have announced their third signing of the day, New Zealand international right-back Grace Neville, who was previously with WSL new girls London City Lionesses.
Edwards: The Ball's in Hackney's Court
Middlesbrough manager Rob Edwards says the ball is in Hayden Hackney’s court as to whether the midfielder joins the Blues or stays with the Teessiders.