Edwards: Thanks For Making Ipswich a Home - Ipswich Town News
Kyle Edwards has thanked everyone associated with the Blues for making Ipswich a home, the winger’s contract having been terminated by mutual consent earlier today.
The 25-year-old made 23 starts and 40 sub appearances, scoring three goals, and was a member of the squad which won promotion from League One last season.
"My time at Ipswich has come to an end and just wanted to thank everyone involved with the club for making Ipswich a home,” he wrote on social media.
"Thank you to the staff, players and the fans for the continued support for the past few years. Wish Ipswich all the best in the future.”
Edwards’s loan spell at Oxford was cut short on Monday due to a hamstring injury which is set to sideline him until April, but the U’s subsequently revealed he would be completing his rehab with them. It seems likely the former West Brom man with join them on a permanent basis once fit.
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