On-loan star Keith Andrews has expressed his surprise that Ipswich are not doing more to retain his services on a permanent basis.
The Republic of Ireland midfielder has netted nine goals in 19 appearances since arriving from Blackburn in January and is set to return there after the home clash with Nottingham Forest on January 2.
Andrews, 31, has become a target for several other clubs as a result of his performances for Ipswich but manager Paul Jewell, most recently as Saturday after the home win over Derby County, has regularly insisted the club would do everything within its power to keep him at Portman Road.
Premiership clubs Aston Villa, Everton, Bolton, Swansea and Wigan have all been linked with Andrews, who confirmed his agent met with Town owner Marcus Evans and chief executive Simon Clegg on Monday.
Andrews said: "I can’t really say too much but I haven’t been given the impression by the club that they want to do anything.
"Going back a few weeks I told my agent to phone the club out of courtesy because he was speaking to other clubs on my behalf, which he was fully entitled to do.
"With me being here and enjoying it I wanted him to touch base with Ipswich but from our point of view they haven’t given us the impression that they want to do anything, so that’s where we are at the moment.”
Asked if he had discussed the possibility of joining Town on a permanent basis, Andrews replied: "No, I haven’t spoken to Paul about it at all. Maybe that is the plan in the next few weeks — I’m not too sure — but nobody has spoken to me on a personal note.
"There have been very few discussions between the senior management at the club and my agent, so I’ve nothing to report.”
Andrews confirmed that several other clubs had shown an interest, adding: "It’s a little bit hazy at the moment. Blackburn are in a bit of disarray and we don’t know what way it is going to go there.
"Who knows if there is going to be a change of manager? As it stands I’ll be going back after the Forest game and I’ll just have to wait and see how January pans out.”
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