Kieran McKenna has stated that Ipswich has a “positive future” despite ties with Chelsea FC and Manchester United.
The manager has led the Suffolk club to back-to-back promotions from League One to the Premier League, returning to England’s top flight for the first time in almost two decades.
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McKenna has, however, stated that he is not concerned with links to other teams.
“Look, the club has had such a positive season and has such a bright future ahead,” McKenna told Sky Sports after receiving his LMA trophy. “We’ve accomplished so much; it’s been a fantastic two years. When you achieve that kind of success, there is always speculation and the like, which we see every summer.
“But I know how much everyone is looking forward to the season; the club is on the right track, and everyone is excited about what’s to come.
“I know what we’ve achieved isn’t a normal thing so there’s always going to be speculation. But that’s not where my focus is… tonight is about what we’ve achieved over the last couple of seasons.
“It’s been a wonderful couple of years so tonight is about celebrating that. I know everyone is looking forward to next season and I know the club is going to be in a really good place going into that season.”
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