Boro Linked With Knudsen - Ipswich Town News
Middlesbrough are reported to be eyeing a move for Blues left-back Jonas Knudsen in addition to striker Martyn Waghorn, whose exit to Teesside is expected to be confirmed in the next couple of days.
According to the Sunday People, Boro are also keen on Knudsen with the duo claimed to be valued at a total of £10 million.
Danish international Knudsen, 25, has also been linked with Stoke City but speaking after yesterday’s match against Blackburn, manager Paul Hurst played down the chances of that move occurring.
"What I would say is to my knowledge that’s not going to be happening,” he said.
"Every time I’ve watched Jonas in the past and speaking to people about him and seeing him first-hand now, he’s a fully committed player and I certainly didn’t see anything in his performance today that would suggest he’s got something else on his mind.”
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