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14/01/2025 - 16: 16 GMT Sam Sengupta George Wood/Getty Images Premier League strugglers Ipswich Town have rejected Middlesbrough’s attempt to turn George Edmundson’s season-long loan deal into a permanent move, according to journalist Pete O’Rourke. Michael Carrick’s team acted late in the summer transfer market to secure deals for both Edmundson and Liverpool’s Ben Doak. The duo have since enhanced their reputations and have become regular starters for the Championship promotion contenders. Edmundson has missed just four games since joining and his manager is keen on extending his association with the player. Despite his loan contract still having five months left on it, Middlesbrough have already acted to extend that spell and have tabled an official bid to sign him permanently. However, that bid has now been rejected by Kieran Mc Kenna’s side, who are struggling to retain their top-flight status. Whether a new and improved bid is enough to change Ipswich’s mind now remains to be seen. Middlesbrough are also fighting to keep hold of Liverpool loanee Doak, who is drawing interest from multiple Premier League clubs. Liverpool Celtic English Football Transfers Based in the United Kingdom and online since 2007, Inside Futbol provides football news, features and interviews. Our mission is to provide our readers with the most engaging football content, bringing the passion and excitement of the world's game to life. All rights reserved. © Copyright insidefutbol. com 2007-2025