Blues Amongst Clubs Linked With Motherwell Winger - Ipswich Town News
Town, Birmingham, Middlesbrough, Bristol City and Coventry are all reported to be eyeing Motherwell left winger or left-back Zaine Francis-Angol.
The 20-year-old Londoner started his career with Tottenham’s youth set-up, at a time when Blues academy director Bryan Klug was at White Hart Lane, before moving on to his current club in July 2011.
Capped four times by Antigua and Barbuda, Francis-Angol broke into the Motherwell side last season, making his debut in a Champions League tie against Panathinaikos.
Contracted until the summer of 2015, he is now a regular in Stuart McCall’s side.
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