Youngster Jambang Signs For Town - Ipswich Town News
Former Reading and Norwich City academy right-back Ayyuba Jambang has signed for Town following a trial.
As reported last week, the 18-year-old played for the U21s in their 1-0 defeat to Fleetwood at Highbury.
Jambang spent last season with the Royals, having previously been with the Canaries’ youth set-up.
"Delighted to finally get this over the line, as one chapter closes another opens,” Jambang wrote on Instagram.
"Can’t wait to get started #gotime. Thank you to everyone at Reading Football Club for the past year.”
Jambang will be well known to Town academy manager Dean Wright and other members of his backroom staff from their time working at Norwich.
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