Judge Deal Reportedly Close - Ipswich Town News
Town are reportedly close to agreeing the deal which would see winger Alan Judge sign from Brentford.
According to West London Sport, the switch - which would be Town’s sixth addition of the transfer window - is getting close to completion.
The 30-year-old Republic of Ireland international is out of contract at Griffin Park at the end of the season and is available for a cut-price fee.
Judge suffered a broken leg at Portman Road in April 2016, an injury which kept him out of first-team action until January 2018.
This season, the former Blackburn, Plymouth (loan) and Notts County man has made only seven starts and 17 sub appearances for the Bees, scoring twice.
Dubliner Judge previously came close to joining the Blues from the Magpies in the summer of 2013, however, he instead returned to Blackburn, where he had previously been a youth player, for a second spell.
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