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CHRIS McPhee's County Ground loan spell ends on Saturday but that doesn't mean to say he will immediately drop off Iffy Onuora's radar.
The Brighton and Hove Albion striker has impressed the Town boss with his work ethic and is seen as a team' player.
And if Saturday's final game of the campaign against Huddersfield could yield a goal or two for the 23-year-old, then who knows what the future may hold?
His Seagulls contract is about to expire after a difficult campaign at the Withdean Stadium.
McPhee partnered Lukas Jutkiewicz at Bristol City on Saturday and Onuora likes what he sees goals apart.
He said: "I have been impressed with the contribution Chris has brought to the side and he's what I'd call a good team player.
"You can't fault his workrate and I'd just like to see him finish that all off with a goal or two now."
Admiring someone's qualities does not always guarantee a contract on the table though and Onuora is not about to rush into anything.
All he will say is that seeing McPhee's name on the scoresheet against Huddersfield would be food for thought.
The manager said: "A goal or two wouldn't do him any harm."
The Brighton and Hove Albion striker has impressed the Town boss with his work ethic and is seen as a team' player.
And if Saturday's final game of the campaign against Huddersfield could yield a goal or two for the 23-year-old, then who knows what the future may hold?
His Seagulls contract is about to expire after a difficult campaign at the Withdean Stadium.
McPhee partnered Lukas Jutkiewicz at Bristol City on Saturday and Onuora likes what he sees goals apart.
He said: "I have been impressed with the contribution Chris has brought to the side and he's what I'd call a good team player.
"You can't fault his workrate and I'd just like to see him finish that all off with a goal or two now."
Admiring someone's qualities does not always guarantee a contract on the table though and Onuora is not about to rush into anything.
All he will say is that seeing McPhee's name on the scoresheet against Huddersfield would be food for thought.
The manager said: "A goal or two wouldn't do him any harm."