The remodelling at Ipswich Town has continued in earnest this week, with two players farmed out on loan to League Two leaders Lincoln City.

Winger Danny Rowe and forward Jordan Roberts have both been sent to Sincil Bank for six months, looking to help Danny Cowley's side towards their goal of League One football.

Their efforts have partially led Ipswich towards the same outcome, although they're going to be fighting hard to avoid it. They are adrift at the bottom of the Championship and unless Paul Lambert turns things around quickly, they're likely to be meeting Lincoln in the league next season.

Paul Hurst's experiment in bringing lower league players to the club backfired badly, both on him personally and the side. He lost his job and they're likely to lose their Championship status.

Rowe and Roberts are not the only players likely to leave Portman Road this month, here's two more we think will follow them out of the door, either on loan or permanently.

Aristote Nsiala

The defender was a key general in Hurst's Shrewsbury side, helping them to two Wembley appearances but ultimately, double failure.

He swapped the New Meadow for Portman Road at the same time as his manager, but he's now disappeared from sight after a series of weak displays early on in the season.

He's sure to be on the radar of a couple of League One clubs looking to tighten things up at the back.

Ellis Harrison

The burly striker was another of those Hurst signings who hasn't impressed in his short time at Portman Road. In 13 appearances he's scored once and will surely be surplus to requirements in the coming weeks.

He's proven in League One though and would make a great signing for someone, especially his old side Bristol Rovers, or maybe Oxford United who desperately need another striker.