Kenlock Signs New Blues Deal - Ipswich Town News
Town left-back Myles Kenlock has signed a new three-year deal with the Blues with the club having an option for a further season.
The Blues took up the one-year option on the 22-year-old’s previous contract at the end of last season but the two parties have now agreed a longer term stay.
Kenlock, who joined the Town academy from the South London-based Kinetic Academy having previously spent time with Crystal Palace, has made 56 senior starts and four sub appearances for the Blues.
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