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Gossip: Owls make loan offer for Ipswich's Clarke

Gossip: Owls make loan offer for Ipswich's Clarke

BBC News29-01-2025

Sheffield Wednesday have submitted a loan offer for Ipswich Town's 23-year-old English defender Harry Clarke. (Sheffield Star, external)Want more transfer stories? Read Wednesday's full gossip columnFollow the gossip column on BBC Sport

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