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·14. Februar 2025

Man Utd now prefer to sign Delap instead of Gyokeres

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Manchester United could pursue a deal for striker Liam Delap if Ipswich Town are relegated from the Premier League this season, according to The Athletic.

The Red Devils have misfired in front of goal this term, scoring just 29 goals in 24 games in the top flight.


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The club will likely invest in a new striker, with Rasmus Hojlund and Joshua Zirkzee failing to impress. Gyokeres has been linked, but he is unlikely to be an option due to his age and high price tag.

The Red Devils prefer to land a younger striker than the Swede, who will turn 27 soon. Gyokeres also favours a move to a Champions League club this summer.

Delap is reportedly an option. Ipswich could demand a premium fee if they stay up, but the price could be much less if they are relegated.

The second scenario would suit the Red Devils, but a deal won’t be easy to pull off. Man City have a £40 million buyback clause, and could act as a stumbling block in United’s pursuit.

United unlikely to land Delap due to City clause

Delap joined the Tractor Boys from City for £20m last summer after an underwhelming loan spell with Hull City in the Championship.

However, he has exceeded expectations with nine goals in 23 league games. His displays have attracted suitors, considering Ipswich don’t create many chances on goal.

Chelsea are also interested, but neither club are likely to sign him as City have a big advantage with the reported buyback fee.

City will have some regrets over losing Cole Palmer to Chelsea two years ago, and they are unlikely to hand a free run to their rivals to purchase Delap in the summer.

The Red Devils are facing a losing battle in the striker’s pursuit. City are most likely to re-sign the marksman if Ipswich are relegated.

If they were to consider his sale in the same transfer window, it could be to a club overseas rather than strengthening Chelsea or United ahead of the 2025/26 season.

Stats from Transfermarkt.com.

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