Manchester United Youngster Linked - Ipswich Town News
Town, Preston and Wigan are reportedly keen on signing Manchester United youngster Cameron Borthwick-Jackson on loan in January.
Left-back Borthwick-Jackson, who also plays at centre-half or in midfield, is currently on a season-long loan at Wolverhampton Wanderers but has made only six appearances for the Molineux club and could be recalled in January if the 19-year-old’s chances continued to be limited under the successor to recently sacked boss Walter Zenga.
According to various Sunday papers, The Blues, Lilywhites and Latics all targeted the U20 international in the summer and could revive their interest.
However, left-back wouldn’t appear to be an area of the squad manager Mick McCarthy will be looking to add to with Jonas Knudsen established as his first choice and his deputy Myles Kenlock having impressed his boss during his first appearance of the season against Rotherham yesterday.
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