who took in a loan spell at the Liberty Stadium last season.Ipswich chief executive Simon Clegg
claims Swansea have failed to meet the demands of the agreement signed between the two clubs, with payments due to the Portman Road outfit still outstanding.
claims Swansea have failed to meet the demands of the agreement signed between the two clubs, with payments due to the Portman Road outfit still outstanding.The Championship club are not prepared to let the issue lie and have called on the Premier League to impose a transfer embargo on the newly-promoted Swans until the matter has been resolved.
Surprised
Jenkins,
though, claims he has been left bemused by the whole situation and hopes to address it before it gets out of hand.He told his club's official website: "In response to Ipswich Town's
statement, as a club we are completely unaware of any dispute with Ipswich."Myself and Simon Clegg talked a few weeks ago regarding the situation of Tamas Priskin returning early from his loan spell, but there has been no correspondence since.
"While we are surprised and disappointed with Simon's statement, we will address the situation and speak to him and Ipswich early next week."

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