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Huws Hoping to Stay With Town - Ipswich Town News

Loan midfielder Emyr Huws says he hopes he’ll still be with the Blues next season. Huws, 23, who is on loan from Cardiff City, scored his third goal of his loan spell as the Blues beat Newcastle United 3-1 at Portman Road this afternoon.

"I love the boys, and they've made me feel really welcome," the Wales international told Ipswich Player HD.

"The staff, the place, everything. I'm really enjoying being at the club. I don't know what will happen at the end of the season yet and I'm just taking each day as it comes, but hopefully I can be playing here next season if things work out.

"I am quite happy with my goal today. I can't really remember it too well because it was just instinct.

"In the first half we stifled them, then in the second we imposed our game more and we deserved to win the game.

"The support was immense today as well, so I'm glad I managed to get a goal down that end.”

Huws has two years left on his Bluebirds contract having signed for them last summer, but had made only two starts and two sub appearances prior to his move to the Blues in January.

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