West Brom Linked With Mings - Ipswich Town News
West Brom boss Tony Pulis is reported to be keen on taking Blues left-back Tyrone Mings to the Hawthorns this summer.
According to the Birmingham Mail two full-backs are on Pulis's summer wish-list and Mings is a target.
They also claim that the Blues have put a £6 million price tag on the 22-year-old but that Town are in no hurry to sell.
Scouts from virtually every Premier League club - including the likes of Arsenal and Chelsea - kept tabs on Mings throughout the season with the Blues understood to be unlikely to cash in on the one-time Southampton schoolboy for a fee below £10 million, having turned down a £3.5 million offer from Crystal Palace last summer.
In September last year Mings, who cost the Blues £10,000 when he was signed from the Evo-Stick League Chippenham in December 2012, signed a contract which runs to the summer of 2017.
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