Donny Offer Horlock Deal - Ipswich Town News
TWTD understands that midfielder Kevin Horlock has been offered a two-year contract by Doncaster Rovers. The former Northern Ireland international is currently on a one-month loan at the Earth Stadium.
The ex-West Ham, Manchester City and Swindon man has been told he will not be offered a new contract with Town when his current deal is up at the end of June and can leave now on a free transfer.
Horlock, 33, has impressed Donny boss Dave Penney since making his move and is also being targeted by Oldham manager Ronnie Moore. The ex-Rotherham chief failed in a loan bid for Horlock in January and expressed his interest in signing him again earlier this week.
Moore has also made an enquiry regarding the availability of Town skipper Jim Magilton.
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