McCarthy Wants to Keep Tunnicliffe - Ipswich Town News
Boss Mick McCarthy says he’d like to keep on-loan Manchester United midfielder Ryan Tunnicliffe at Portman Road for the whole season. The 20-year-old, who has started the last three games, is currently due to remain with the Blues until January.
McCarthy told BBC Radio Suffolk: "Hopefully, if he's playing every week, he'll want to stay. I know he's enjoying it and he looks like he is because he's playing well.
"Tunners is great. I'm really, really delighted with him. I think he's a real talent and we're lucky to have him."
So far, Tunnicliffe, who has two years left on his Old Trafford contract, has made three starts and three sub appearances for the Blues.
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