Stevenson Set for Return to Scotland - Ipswich Town News
Blues midfielder Ryan Stevenson is closing in on a move back to the SPL with Motherwell. We understand that the ex-Ayr United and St Johnstone man is currently in talks with the Fir Park club regarding a permanent deal.
The 28-year-old joined Town from Hearts for £50,000 in January but is yet to establish himself in the Blues first team.
Stevenson has made three starts and 10 substitute appearances for Town, scoring his only goal in the 3-2 win at Doncaster on the final day of last season. The Scot is contracted to the Blues until the end of the season.
The one-time Scotland call-up is understood to want to move on in order to play regular football.
Posh pair George Boyd and Paul Taylor are understood to currently be at Portman Road for talks regarding their £2 million switch to the Blues.
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