David McGoldrick has revealed he was open to staying with Ipswich Town last summer before former Blues boss Paul Hurst ‘said no’.

East Anglian Daily Times: David McGoldrick left Ipswich Town last summer. Picture: STEVE WALLERDavid McGoldrick left Ipswich Town last summer. Picture: STEVE WALLER (Image: � Copyright Stephen Waller)

The striker was out of contract at the end of last season and ultimately left the club on a free transfer before joining Sheffield United after a trial period.

Hurst has previously stated McGoldrick had left the club and wasn’t part of any squad list or budget sheet he was given upon his arrival in June, with McGoldrick subsequently going on to score 12 goals in the Blades’ promotion charge this season.

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“When Mick (McCarthy) was going to leave at the end of the season he said he would leave it to the next manager,” McGoldrick said, at a press conference with the Republic of Ireland.

East Anglian Daily Times: Sheffield United's David McGoldrick has scored 12 goals this season. Picture: PASheffield United's David McGoldrick has scored 12 goals this season. Picture: PA (Image: PA Archive/PA Images)

“So I was waiting because I was kind of open to staying there but the new manager came in and said ‘no, not for him’. That was in June so I started to look around.

“There were teams saying, ‘yeah, we like him’ but nothing was happening. So I was training on my own thinking ‘is this where I am at?’

“No-one really wanted to give me a chance so I worked on my fitness and improved myself and got the buzz back just from being... not wanted.

“It was a kick up the a***. This was where I was at. I wasn’t a golden player at a team like Ipswich any more. I had to go and prove myself.”

East Anglian Daily Times: Paul Hurst was sacked by Ipswich Town in October. Photo: Steve WallerPaul Hurst was sacked by Ipswich Town in October. Photo: Steve Waller (Image: � Copyright Stephen Waller)

Further reflecting on his time at Ipswich, McGoldrick said: “I believe I had lost my way a bit. I don’t think you realise it until you’re in that sort of situation. I maybe got a bit too comfortable at Ipswich, although I loved my time there.

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“But we were mid-table every week and there was no big expectations to go out there and win every game, like there is at Sheffield United at the moment.

“I never wanted to stop playing football. I wanted to be back doing it every day and scoring goals. I want to get promoted with Sheffield United and keep going.”

East Anglian Daily Times: Former Town player David McGoldrick playing for United. Picture: STEVE WALLER WWW.STEPHENWALLER.COMFormer Town player David McGoldrick playing for United. Picture: STEVE WALLER WWW.STEPHENWALLER.COM (Image: © Copyright Stephen Waller)

McGoldrick is back in the Ireland fold for the first time in two years, with injuries playing a big role in his absence.

“It was pretty straightforward, my form at Ipswich over the last two years, I had a lot of injuries and wasn’t the player I was when I first came into the squad,” he admitted.

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“I did a back-heel in training, tore my hamstring and was out for four months,” he recalled. “I jumped up in the air to control the ball and tore my groin and was out for three months.

“I landed on my knee, studs went and popped my knee when I landed on it. I was out for six weeks. You can’t do anything about that.”

He added: “I was playing with injuries when I shouldn’t because I couldn’t get fit. Arising from a loss of form, your confidence goes. I was the main man at Ipswich and they were always banking on me being out there.”

McGoldrick’s Sheffield United, currently second in the Championship, host Ipswich in the penultimate game of the season.