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Championship Trio Eyeing Hyam Claim - Ipswich Town News

Sheffield Wednesday, Cardiff City and Bristol City are reported to be keeping tabs on Town midfielder Luke Hyam.

According to HITC Sport, the trio are admirers of Hyam and are monitoring his situation with his contract up in the summer.

However, we understand that the academy product’s current deal, which he signed in 2013, included an option for Town to keep him for a further season.

Even if there is any truth in the trio's interest, Blues boss Mick McCarthy is a huge fan of the 24-year-old, who recently returned to action having been out for almost 11 months with a knee injury, and would almost certainly have little interest in offloading him and said Hyam's long-term future was at Town when he joined Rotherham on loan to gain match fitness before Christmas.

The former Northgate High School pupil looks set to start for the Blues when they face Reading at Portman Road on Tuesday with Jonathan Douglas beginning a three-match ban for his red card at Birmingham.

Elsewhere, Middlesbrough have agreed a £9 million fee with Blackburn for ex-Town striker Jordan Rhodes, who is now talking personal terms with the Teessiders.

Town look set to receive a small sum as a result with the £8 million deal which saw the 25-year-old move to Ewood Park from Huddersfield in 2012 including a 20 per cent of profit sell-on clause.

The Blues also included a sell-on clause, understood to be 10 per cent of any profit, when Rhodes joined the Terriers in 2009 - for a fee which eventually rose to just over £1 million after top-ups and the sell-on - and if the figures currently quoted are correct should receive a further £20,000 if his switch to Boro goes through.

Elsewhere, a Town U15s side was beaten 6-2 by a Suffolk FA team made up of U16s and U17s at AFC Sudbury last night.

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