According to the most recent sources, Ipswich Town plans to finalize the signing of midfielder John Lundstram, a former player for Everton and Sheffield United, this summer.
With three games left in the Championship, the Tractor Boys have been a breath of new air. Leicester City, who are now one point behind, still have a game in hand, but the Tractor Boys are currently leading the table.
To be the first team to do it since Southampton in 2012, Kieran McKenna’s newly promoted team is attempting to make history by becoming the first to go from League One to the Premier League twice in a 12-month period.
To make up for any defensive shortcomings on the field, the youthful head coach has adopted an easy-to-watch style of football that has propelled them to the top goal scorers in England’s second division throughout the 2023–24 season.
For Ipswich Town, winning automatic promotion is definitely not assured just yet. McKenna’s team still has three potentially difficult games left: an away trip to Hull City and Coventry City, followed by a home game against Huddersfield Tow
To add fresh players to the roster, the recruitment department is eagerly anticipating the summer transfer window. The Rangers midfielder Lundstram is one name associated with the team.
Turkish journalist Ezgi Alp claims that Ipswich came asking for the 30-year-old’s signature and is now the favorite to sign him, putting Trabzonspor’s interest in signing the former England U20 international on hold.
Lundstram’s contract expires in the summer, and according to Alp, the midfield player is demanding a salary of £1.7 million, which has also put an end to any possibility of a transfer to Trabzonspor in the near future.n at Portman Road on the last day.