Icelander Leaves - Ipswich Town News
Icelandic central defender Indridi Sigurdsson has been released from his trial with the Blues. The former KRC Genk man failed to impress in either Monday's game at Willem II or Wednesday's match at Zulte Waregem.
Manager Jim Magilton told the club site: "I would like to thank Indridi for all his hard work this week. But we will not be taking our interest any further at this stage."
Finnish U21 international midfielder Marko Kolsi is now Town's only remaining trialist, Algerian international centre-back Mehdi Méniri and French midfielder Alexis Bertin having been told they were not required yesterday.
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