Ainsworth: Grant Yet to Decide on Future - Ipswich Town News
Wycombe Wanderers boss Gareth Ainsworth says winger Joel Grant is yet to decide where his future lies once his contract at Adams Park is up at the end of the month. The Blues, who watched Grant regularly last season, are understood to have offered the 25-year-old terms.
Ainsworth told the Bucks Free Press: "Joel was one of the top performers last year and it would be crazy if I didn't try to keep him.
"To compete with Ipswich is momentous. It's fantastic for Joel to be linked with a great, historic club like Ipswich.
"Whatever Joel decides, I know he can be a great player for Gareth Ainsworth, but equally I would be a very proud man if he goes on to play at a higher level. Either way there's no decision yet from Joel."
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