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Mclean Can Leave Hull - Ipswich Town News

Hull City manager Steve Bruce says Town loanee Aaron Mclean can find another club at the end of the season. Mclean, who has made only four starts and four sub appearances, scoring once, since joining the Blues in January, is ineligible for tomorrow’s game between Town and his parent club.

Bruce says that the 29-year-old, who has a year left on his Tigers contract, needs to move on to play regularly: "Aaron needs to go and play games. We sent him out on loan and to be fair, it's not worked out as he would have liked at Ipswich.

"We'll all see what the future has in store this summer but he needs to go and find a home really.

"He was disappointed that he wasn't playing here and I'm sure it'll be the same next season if he's not playing every week. I can't guarantee him that here unfortunately."

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