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The 6 Ipswich Town players surely keen to escape Portman Road this summer

We looked at which Ipswich Town players may be keen to leave the club this summer.

Ipswich Town has had a fantastic season in the Championship.

The Tractor Boys were promoted from League One last season, and they have effortlessly transitioned to the second division, spending much of the season in and around the automatic promotion spots.

It will be a nervous few weeks for Ipswich as they attempt to re-enter the Premier League, but regardless of the season’s fate, the club has had a great year.

The Tractor Boys’ achievements are even more astounding when you realise that manager Kieran McKenna has mostly kept the same core of players that won promotion last season, with 11 new players arriving throughout the season to give depth and quality to the squad.

Ipswich Town – 2023/24 summer and January signings
Player Name Signed From Loan/Permanent
Jack Taylor Peterborough United Permanent
George Hirst Leicester City Permanent
Cieran Slicker Man City Permanent
Brandon Williams Man United Loan
Dane Scarlett Tottenham Loan
Omari Hutchinson Chelsea Loan
Axel Tuanzebe Man United Permanent
Jeremy Sarmiento Brighton Loan
Lewis Travis Blackburn Rovers Loan
Ali Al-Hamadi AFC Wimbledon Permanent
Kieffer Moore Bournemouth Loan

Whichever division Ipswich are in next season, McKenna will be keen to strengthen his squad in the summer, but there could also be a number of departures from the club.

With that in mind, we looked at which players may be keen to leave Portman Road.

Christian Walton

Christian Walton

Goalkeeper Walton joined Ipswich on loan from Brighton & Hove Albion in August 2021, making the transfer permanent in January 2022.

Walton was instrumental in the club’s promotion from League One last season, keeping 24 clean sheets in 47 appearances across all categories. His achievements were observed by Premier League side Luton Town, who expressed interest in him during the summer.

The 28-year-old stayed in Suffolk, but he missed the start of the season due to a foot injury, and although regaining fitness in October, he has been unable to reclaim his place from Vaclav Hladky.

After a year on the bench, Walton will be anxious to play regular football, and there should be plenty of interest in a custodian of his calibre.

Walton is out of contract in the summer, and while he may be given a new deal with Hladky’s future uncertain, he is likely to refuse any offering unless he is certain that he will be first choice.

Janoi Donacien

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Donacien, a defender, joined Ipswich on loan from Accrington Stanley in August 2018 and made the move permanent in January 2019.

Donacien was a regular for the Tractor Boys in the first half of last season, but he lost his spot when Harry Clarke arrived from Arsenal in January, and he has dropped lower down the pecking order this season.

The 30-year-old has been troubled by injuries, but with Clarke, Brandon Williams, and Axel Tuanzebe having played ahead of him at right-back, it appears that his days at Portman Road are numbered.

McKenna praised Donacien as “a very important player since the day I arrived” in August. However, his contract expires in the summer, making it doubtful that he would be handed an extension. The defender may be eager to move on to further his career.

Dominic Ball

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Ball joined Portman Road from Queens Park Rangers in June 2022, and after a successful season with the R’s in the Championship, he appeared to be a wise choice.

However, Ball missed much of last season due to a knee injury, and his minutes have been extremely limited since regaining fitness.

This season, Sam Morsy, Massimo Luongo, and Jack Taylor have all been chosen above Ball, and McKenna’s decision to recruit Lewis Travis on loan from Blackburn Rovers in January implies that Ball is not in his long-term plans.

Ball, like Donacien, has a contract that ends in the summer, and his departure would be the best option for all parties.

Cameron Humphreys

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Humphreys is another midfielder who has seen limited minutes at Ipswich this season.

The 20-year-old came through the club’s youth and experienced an outstanding breakthrough season last term, scoring three goals and contributing two assists in 26 games in all competitions, helping the Tractor Boys to promotion.

Humphreys is a talented player, but with so much competition for midfield spots right now, it appears unlikely that he will play regularly next season, especially if Ipswich make the Premier League.

McKenna would be hesitant to allow Humphreys’ permanent departure, but a loan move may be useful at this point in his career, and the midfielder will be eager to show his manager what he can do.

Freddie Ladapo

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Ladapo, a striker, joined Ipswich from Rotherham United in July 2022. He scored 21 goals and contributed two assists in 53 games in all competitions last season, helping the club achieve promotion.

However, with the arrivals of George Hirst and Nathan Broadhead last January, Ladapo’s playing time was reduced, and he found himself on the bench once more this season.

Ladapo was a key player for Tractor Boys in the first half of the season, scoring four goals in 22 appearances. However, he was loaned to League One club Charlton Athletic in January.

The 31-year-old has struggled to make an impact at The Valley thus far, and it appears unlikely that he will be part of McKenna’s plans when he returns to Suffolk.

Ladapo is under contract at Portman Road until 2025, but he may be looking to go permanently this summer, and despite his disappointing time at Charlton, he should garner plenty of interest from third-tier clubs.

Gassan Ahadme

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Striker Ahadme appeared to be an exciting signing for Ipswich when he joined from Burton Albion in September 2022, but his time at Portman Road has not gone as planned.

Ahadme scored once in eight appearances for the Tractor Boys during the first part of last season before being loaned back to Burton in January.

The 23-year-old made another temporary move in the summer, this time to Cambridge United, where he has impressed this season.

That is unlikely to be enough to get him into the Ipswich lineup, but his performance will have caught the attention of other clubs, and he might be a League One target this summer.

Ahadme is under contract at Ipswich until 2025, and he might be seen as a long-term player, but the Spaniard may be eager to end what has been a disastrous spell in Suffolk.

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