Stewart In/Naylor Out? - Ipswich Town News
Details have emerged this morning suggesting the £1 million plus transfer we have all been speculating about for the last couple of days involves Huddersfield's Marcus Stewart coming to Portman Road and Richard Naylor going in the opposite direction. The former Bristol Rovers striker is rumoured to want to leave Steve Bruce's club and would presumably be looking at joining either a Premiership club or one of the other top Division One sides.
Whilst the Town manager and chairman refuse to comment, Steve Bruce has confirmed Town's interest in the 27-year old striker. Stewart has scored 13 goals already this season.
Whether Naylor would like a move to Huddersfield or not isn't clear. He is from Leeds so a move back to Yorkshire may be to his taste.
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