Former Town striker Jordan Rhodes is not currently a Blues target but the Huddersfield frontman was on a list of potential recruits in the summer, TWTD understands.
A report yesterday linked Town with the 32-year-old ahead of the January transfer window, however, while we understand Rhodes was under consideration at some point during the close season, he is not a Blues target at present.
Former Kesgrave High School pupil Rhodes, who joined the Blues as a 15-year-old from Barnsley for £5,000 after his father Andy became keeper-coach at Portman Road, was controversially sold to the Terriers by Roy Keane in the summer of 2009 having made only 10 sub appearances, scoring one goal.
After top-ups and 10 per cent of the sell-on when Rhodes moved from Huddersfield, with whom he had enjoyed a hugely successful spell, to Blackburn for £8 million in August 2012, the fee Town eventually received moved close to £1.5 million.
Rhodes, who has scored four times this season, rejoined the Terriers in the summer of 2021 following spells with Middlesbrough, Sheffield Wednesday and Norwich City (loan).