Yorwerth's Contract Terminated - Ipswich Town News
Central defender Josh Yorwerth has left the Blues after his contract was terminated by mutual consent.
The 21-year-old joined Town on a two-year deal following a trial after leaving Cardiff last summer and spent most of 2015/16 on loan with League Two Crawley.
The Wales U21 international made three Capital One Cup starts for the Blues and scored on his debut against Stevenage last August.
Manager Mick McCarthy had previously announced that Yorwerth and fellow centre-half Piotr Malarczyk had been made available for transfer.
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