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Daryl Murphy seals permanent Ipswich Town move

Murphy seals permanent Ipswich move
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Celtic forward Daryl Murphy completes a permanent transfer to Championship side Ipswich Town.

Celtic forward Daryl Murphy has signed for Ipswich Town on a permanent basis.

The Irishman had spent last season on loan at Portman Road, scoring seven goals in 39 appearances for the Tractor Boys.

Murphy's performances were enough for manager Mick McCarthy to offer the 30-year-old a two-year deal to remain at the club until 2015.

The former Sunderland striker signed for Celtic in 2010, but he failed to make an impact at the SPL side, scoring just three goals in 19 league appearances.

The Republic of Ireland international becomes the third arrival at Ipswich, joining Cole Skuse and Jay Tabb.

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