Sito Can Leave - Ipswich Town News
Joe Royle has told Sito that he may leave the club. The popular full-back is contracted until 2008 but hasn't played much of late.
Joe, talking to the club site, puts this down to the form of Fabian Wilnis and the emergence of Chris Casement: "Fabian has maintained good form through the season and we're not in a position where we can afford to have two senior right-backs.
"Chris Casement is now very much in the equation after the progress he has made this year so that has come into my thinking as well. I also need to trim the wage bill if we are to be in a position where I can bring in two or three new players in the summer.
"Sito needs to be playing football week in, week out and we will do all we can to help him achieve that at another club."
Sito may play his last match for Town on Sunday.
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