Bent Signs Deal - Ipswich Town News
Striker Darren Bent has become the second Town player today to commit his future to the club. Bent, 19, has signed a contract lasting until June 2006, as Matt Richards did earlier today.
Like Richards, Bent told the club site he was never in any doubt he wanted to stay at Town: "I'm very happy at Ipswich and had no hesitation in agreeing to a new deal to stay here.
"Ipswich have been my club since I was 10 and now I'm looking forward to playing my part in getting us back in the Premiership."
Recently Bent and Richards were the subject of an enquiry from Southampton.
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