Rowe Returns to Town and Set for Surgery - Ipswich Town News
Blues winger Danny Rowe’s season has come to an early end after he picked up an ankle ligament injury which requires surgery while on loan at Lincoln City.
The 26-year-old, who has returned to Town, joined the Imps on a half-season spell in January and made 13 starts and three sub appearances, scoring two goals for the League Two club. While at Sincil Bank he picked up a Checkatrade Trophy winner’s medal.
The former Macclesfield man is contracted to the Blues until the summer of 2020 with an option for a further season.
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