These are how much Transfermarkt values the Tractor Boys’ five best players at
Given their league status, it is unsurprising that Ipswich Town has many highly regarded players, however even some of their finest players are undervalued.
Given that the Tractor Boys were in League One this time last season, it’s surprising how many highly regarded players they have. Only one of their players (Leif Davis) made the Championship Team of the Season, while others argue that more players may have been included.
With this recognition comes increased worth.In the summer, Ipswich may face competition from teams in both the Championship and Premier League for their top performers.
Kieran McKenna, the manager, deserves much of the credit for these players’ rise to prominence. He has transformed this season’s third-tier side into one that might face Manchester City, Liverpool, and Arsenal in the league in 2024/25.
Football League World analysed the transfermarkt valuation of Ipswich’s top five players and found the following results.
Ipswich Town’s five best players’ value, as per Transfermarkt | ||
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Player | Position | Value (£) |
Sam Morsy | MF | 773,000 |
Nathan Broadhead | MF | 3,400,000 |
Conor Chaplin | MF/ST | 2,600,000 |
Kieffer Moore | ST | 1,900,000 |
Leif Davis | LB | 5,200,000 |
5Sam Morsy – £773,000
The club’s captain is clearly the lowest valued player on the football data website, with a net worth less than £1 million. However, when it comes to athletes like him, relying solely on statistics might be deceiving.
He has eight combined goals and assists this season, but there is much more to his game than what the stats show. He’s one of those guys who can make the squad run, and that talent is valuable, thus Morsy should be worth more than three-quarters of a million.
4Nathan Broadhead – £3.4 million
The Welsh international has been Town’s most consistent winger this season, and the wide portions of their squad are where they do not lack skill.
Broadhead has consistently made attacking contributions for Ipswich since joining from Everton in January 2023. Consistently being near your best is one of the best qualities a player can have, and the data indicate that he has it in his locker.
3Conor Chaplin – £2.6 million
Next on this list is the player that leads the squad in combined goals and assists. Chaplin is one of the few players that can excel in his role. He’s an odd combination of a central striker and an offensive midfielder, similar to Thomas Müller’s ‘Raumdeuter’ role in the Bayern Munich club.
He appears where defenders do not want him to be, and as an attacker, that is precisely what you want to do: force the defenders out of their comfort zone.
2Kieffer Moore – £1.9 million
The second Welsh international on our list has the most impressive pedigree at the top level. He is the only one of the five Ipswich players to have played significant minutes in the Premier League.
He demonstrated his ability almost quickly after moving to East Anglia in the January transfer window, scoring six goals and assisting once in his first nine games for Town.
Even though he is 31, a worth of little under £2 million appears modest, and Town would probably gladly accept him back for that amount in the summer.
1Leif Davis – £5.2 million
Davis is the only McKenna player to make the best XI from this season’s second tier. He has been an amazing revelation, to the point that, given England’s left-back issues, it would not be surprising if Gareth Southgate called him up.
Ipsiwch’s full-backs are often extremely advanced, thus the 24-year-old’s involvement in the team’s attacking play is not surprising. However, he is perhaps their most successful offensive weapon, demonstrating his potential for the future.
According to GIVEMESPORT, the 24-year-old is “firmly on West Ham’s radar,” and the club would be eager to get him for somewhat more than £5 million.
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