Ipswich Town is among the clubs keen on securing the signature of Millwall forward Zian Flemming during the upcoming summer transfer window.
According to The South London Press, Ipswich Town has shown interest in acquiring Millwall attacker Zian Flemming during the upcoming summer transfer window. The Dutchman has also caught the eye of clubs in Spain as the transfer market approaches.
Following their successful promotion campaign from League One last season, Ipswich Town secured another promotion by finishing second in the Championship under manager Kieran McKenna. They are now gearing up for their return to the Premier League after more than two decades.
As they prepare for life in the top-flight, Ipswich is looking to bolster their squad, and Flemming has emerged as a potential transfer target for the Tractor Boys. The 25-year-old forward joined Millwall from Fortuna Sittard in 2022 for a reported fee of £1.7 million and enjoyed a prolific debut season.
Despite a slightly less productive campaign this season, Flemming’s performances have still attracted attention from Ipswich and several Spanish clubs, including La Liga side Alaves. Some of these clubs may prefer a loan deal with an option to buy.
Flemming’s contract with Millwall runs until the end of the 2025/26 season, giving the club some leverage in negotiations. Millwall finished 13th in the Championship this season under manager Neil Harris, ensuring Flemming’s future at The Den until at least the end of his contract.
For Ipswich, Flemming presents an intriguing option as they seek to strengthen their squad for the Premier League. However, they must weigh his recent dip in form with his previous success in the Netherlands and assess whether he can make the step up to the Premier League. Ipswich’s pursuit of Flemming will be closely watched as they navigate their return to the top-flight.