Veseli's Town Career Over - Ipswich Town News
Blues boss Mick McCarthy says Freddie Veseli’s loan move to Port Vale marks the end of the Swiss defender or midfielder’s Town career. The 21-year-old joined Vale on a half-season loan earlier today.
"That’s the end of his time at Town,” McCarthy confirmed. "It was the end of his time at the end of last season if someone had taken him, I’d made him available.
"Micky Adams wants him. I think we’ve done him a turn letting him go there. Let’s hope he goes there and, who knows, somebody else might want him and he might be able to progress somewhere else, and let’s hope he can because he’s a lovely young fella.”
Meanwhile, he says former Blue Owen Garvan continues to train with the Blues: "That’s all he’s doing, just training with us. There’s no change in that situation at all.”
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