Bajner Leaves Town For Notts County - Ipswich Town News
Hungarian striker Balint Bajner has had his Town contract terminated by mutual consent and has joined League One Notts County.
The 24-year-old signed for the Blues on a Bosman following a trial in the summer having left Borussia Dortmund where he had largely played for their B side.
Bajner’s appearance from the bench in last Wednesday’s FA Cup third round replay defeat to Southampton was his sixth game for Town as a sub with his only start his 44 minutes against Fulham on the opening day of the season.
The frontman completed his move in time to feature for the Magpies at Doncaster this evening and has been named on the bench.
Meanwhile, Blues target Billy Sharp is on the bench for Leeds for this evening's home game against Championship leaders Bournemouth.
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