Sammon Linked With Huddersfield Loan - Ipswich Town News
Blues loan striker Conor Sammon is being linked with another loan move to Huddersfield Town for the second half of the season.
According to the Irish Evening Herald the 28-year-old Derby frontman is interesting Terriers manager Chris Powell, who is keen to add to his strike force.
Sammon joined the Blues on a season-long loan in August but such spells include the provision for a recall within an open transfer window, so Sammon can go back to the Rams and then on to Huddersfield this month.
The former UCD, Kilmarnock and Wigan striker, who has another 18 months remaining on his Derby contract, has scored one goal in eight starts and 12 sub appearances for the Blues."
Sammon moving on prematurely would mean Town boss Mick McCarthy would need to add another striker to his squad.
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