Ipswich Town: Giles Coke and Larsen Toure sign for Suffolk club

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Giles Coke made 100 appearances for Sheffield Wednesday during five years at Hillsborugh

Ipswich Town have signed midfielder Giles Coke and winger Larsen Toure following trials at Portman Road.

Coke, 29, has agreed a two-year deal with an option for a further 12 months after leaving Sheffield Wednesday.

He made 20 appearances last season, during which he also had a spell on loan with Bolton Wanderers.

Guinea international Toure, 31, has been given a one-year deal with a 12-month option, having played most recently for French club Arles-Avignon.

Toure rejoins former Levski Sofia team-mate Kevin Bru, who gave a video of him playing to Town's coaching staff.

"The manager liked what he saw and I was asked in for a trial and now I'm delighted that I have joined Ipswich Town," he told the club website. , external

The pair both appeared as substitutes in Saturday's friendly against Dutch club FC Utrecht.

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Toure began his career with Lille, and had four years with Stade Brest before joining Arles-Avignon

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