Horlock Offer Confirmed - Ipswich Town News
Doncaster boss Dave Penney has confirmed that he plans to offer on-loan Town midfielder Kevin Horlock a permanent deal. TWTD reported on Friday that Rovers want the former Northern Ireland international to commit to a two-year spell at the Earth Stadium.
Penney said: "We now want to sit down with Kevin and his agent to try to get him to stay with us here at Rovers."
Horlock, currently on a one-month spell with the South Yorkshire club, has been told he will not be offered a new deal with Town when his contract is up in the summer and that he can leave Portman Road if a suitable offer comes in.
The 33-year-old made his sixth appearance for Doncaster on Saturday as they drew 2-2 at Huddersfield.
Meanwhile, Dean Bowditch played his eighth game for Wycombe as the Chairboys lost 2-1 at Cheltenham at the weekend. The on-loan Town striker was substituted in the final minute. Fellow Blue Aidan Collins was left on the bench.
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