Ipswich Town is presently concentrating on getting promoted from the Championship as they compete at the top of the table against teams like Southampton, Leeds United, and Leicester City.
If they want to cross the line and enter the top flight, they may view Johnson as someone to strengthen their defensive alternatives for the upcoming season.Being able to play on either defensive flank would make him a valuable addition to their team. The former England youth international has previous experience playing competitive football on a regular basis.
Johnson’s contract with West Ham expires in late June, and as he hasn’t signed a contract extension, he will currently be a free agent.Before making his first team debut, the Londoner was a fixture for his current club’s young ranks after rising through the system.
To date, he has made 109 appearances for the Hammers and netted two goals.
Because of his ambiguous contract position, it is unclear if he will stay at the London Stadium after this term.
At this point, Johnson is probably considering his choices and determining what would be best for his career.
Ipswich Town is now concentrating on getting promoted, and they will be back in action this weekend when they travel to East Yorkshire to play Hull City. The Tigers are ranked seventh overall.