Town confirm Walters bid snub

Ipswich have confirmed they turned down a bid from a Premier League club - believed to be Stoke - for highly-rated striker Jon Walters.

Walters: Staying at Portman Road
Walters: Staying at Portman Road

The striker was strongly linked with a move to the top flight during the transfer window, with the Potters rumoured to have made a bid.

Fellow Premier League clubs Everton, former club Hull, West Brom and Wigan were also mooted as admirers of the 25-year-old.

Though there were no concrete offers for Walters, Ipswich chief executive Derek Bowden revealed clubs were told the forward was not for sale.

"There was early interest in Jon which was declined by us," Bowden told the East Anglian Daily Times.

"There was another enquiry a week before the window when we made it clear he was not for sale.

"We never had a firm offer from Jon in writing.

"There was an enquiry on the Saturday which we declined and there was speculation that they would come in again on Sunday, but there was no call.

"We had another on deadline day, but even if it had been a written offer it would have been declined because he was not for sale."

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falcon (Stoke City fan)

"Prats... If the club say they're not interested in selling why would they expect a firm offer in writing. Good for Stoke not to go upsetting fellow clubs. Enough of that going on already!"

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