Ipswich striker Tamas Priskin is a 'serious' transfer target of Russian club Alania Vladikavkaz, according to his agent.
Russian club said to be leading up to three clubs in transfer chase
Ipswich Town striker Tamas Priskin is a 'serious' transfer target of Russian club Alania Vladikavkaz, according to his agent.
Paul Jewell is reportedly ready to sell the Hungarian, who at the beginning of January returned from a loan spell at Derby County.
And Priskin's representative, Jozsef Vorosbaranyi, claims second-tier side Vladikavkaz are among a number of interested clubs.
"We can say that their approach is serious, but I want to stress there are two or three teams who are interested so nothing is decided yet," the agent told Hungarian website
NSO.
Priskin, a 2009 signing from Preston North End, has so far this season played just one match for Ipswich having joined Derby in November.