Ipswich Town defender Wayne Brown has revealed that he's keen to stay at Watford.
The centre-half has enjoyed a successful spell on loan to the Vicarage Road club.
He said: "I'm enjoying my football which I wasn't at Ipswich and I'd like to stay."
But Ipswich boss George Burley will probably wait until the end of the season before making a decision on Brown's future.
Meanwhile Ipswich are locked in talks with Inter Milan in a bid to sign Sixto Peralta permanently.
The on-loan Argentinian midfielder has impressed since arriving from the Italian giants earlier this season.
And Burley is keen to swoop before another Premiership manager beats him to it. Inter are set to let Peralta go for around £3m.
Town have had their home League fixture with Middlesbrough rearranged for Tuesday, April 23.
The original match was postponed due to Boro's involvement in the FA Cup semi-finals on the weekend of April 13 and 14
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Published Tuesday, March 19, 2002
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