Ipswich Town striker Tamas Priskin has revealed his intention to leave the club.
The 24 year old is yet to feature for Paul Jewell's side this season and is growing frustrated at the lack of opportunity for him at Portman Road.
"I don't think I'll be in the squad in our next game and I'm sure I won't play. Simply, they don't rely on me. I don't get the chance from Paul Jewell, I'm in his bad books."
Priskin signed for Ipswich in 2009 for a fee believed to be around £1.5 million from Watford. In an interview with a Hungarian newspaper he continued, "Fortunatley my contract will expire in 2012 so I can sign anywhere next summer. I'm sure this is my last season here, I don't want to stay."
Rather than being content to sit in the reserves and see out his Ipswich contract Priskin discussed the possibility of leaving on loan with a view to a permanent deal in the next transfer window.
"It would be great to go on loan to a team where I can play regularly, this would be the most important thing for me at the moment. Then I'll see in January, I'll go to another club if I get the possibility."
He has scored just five league goals for the Ipswich in thirty nine appearances. He was sent out on loan to both Queens Park Rangers and Swansea City last season, scoring a just the one goal for each side.

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