Former Ipswich Town forward Marcus Harness has posted a goodbye message to everyone at Portman Road following his move to Huddersfield Town this week.
The 29-year-old ended his three-year spell with the Blues after the club opted against triggering a one-year extension to keep him.
Harness joined Town from Portsmouth for £750,000 in July 2022 and went on to make 88 appearances, scoring 12 goals.
Marcus Harness, pictured after winning back-to-back promotions with Ipswich Town. _(Image: Ross Halls)_
He helped Town secure back-to-back promotions up from League One to the Premier League, featuring twice in the top flight before joining Derby County on loan at the start of last season.
Writing on his Instagram, Harness said: "All good things have to come to an end I guess.
"I can’t put into words how special my time at Ipswich Town has been and how much it truly means to me, it has changed mine and my families lives forever and has left an impression on me that will last a lifetime.
"It helped me conquer my childhood dreams and shown me anything is possible. Thank you to my teammates, the staff and all of you fans for taking me in and making me feel welcome.
"I’m glad I could play a small part in bringing back the good times to the club, that your support deserves! Can’t wait to come back to Portman Road in the future but as the fan that I am now leaving as. Uppa Towen!"