Bree: A Great Opportunity - Ipswich Town News
New loan signing James Bree believes his move to the Blues is a great opportunity for him having featured infrequently for his parent club Aston Villa this season.
"It’s a great opportunity for me getting out on loan to a big club like this,” the 21-year-old right-back told iFollow Ipswich.
"I’ve been involved with Villa a bit this season but not as much as I would have liked so I really want to be playing regular first-team football.
"Hopefully I can get that here and get back to the level I want to be at.
"There are some really good lads here and from the performances I’ve seen I know that there is quality in this team — hopefully we can show that to stay up.
"It’s only been two weeks since I last played a proper game too. I’m feeling fit and sharp and I’m ready to get back out there.”
Bree, who looks set to make his Town debut in Saturday’s home game against Sheffield Wednesday, is with the Blues for the rest of the campaign.
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