Wright Signs New Deal - Ipswich Town News
Keeper Harry Wright has put pen to paper on a new two-and-a-half-year deal with the Blues.
Wright, 20, the son of former Town keeper Richard, has signed a contract which runs until 2021 with club having an option for a further year.
"I'm over the moon," Wright, who is yet to make a senior appearance, told the club site.
"I've worked really hard for this and it's good to know that my future is with this club."
Wright spent time with the Blues academy and in Manchester City's youth set-up as a youngster.
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