Ipswich Town boss Mick McCarthy expects Aaron Cresswell interest

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Ipswich boss Mick McCarthy is expecting defender Aaron Cresswell to attract attention from other clubs this summer.

The 23-year-old has played every minute of every game this season, his second campaign at Championship level.

"He's been excellent. He's a really, really talented full-back," McCarthy told BBC Radio Suffolk.

"I believe there was interest in him last year. I'm not trying to sell my players but I'd be surprised if there isn't interest in him this year."

Cresswell arrived from Tranmere two seasons ago and has already made 92 starts for Town, cementing himself as the Portman Road side's first choice left-back.

A Premier League club, thought to be Aston Villa, made an enquiry for the Liverpool-born player last summer following his impressive debut season in the Championship.

"Since November, when I arrived, he's been outstanding," added former Wolves boss McCarthy

"He's a Premier League footballer in the making. He's got good pace, he's got a good left foot. He can defend, he can head it. He's not the biggest but he's a good competitor.

"We looked at him with Wolves. He's been everything I could have hoped for and he'll be attracting attention because he's a good player."

Cresswell will accomplish the rare achievement of playing every second of every game should he play the full 90 minutes of Ipswich's three remaining games.

And he hopes to remain at Portman Road for the foreseeable future.

"I've still got two years left on my contract. There's no reason why I'm not here long-term," he said.

"I love it down here. I bought a house last year. So there's no reason why I can't be here."

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