Ipswich Town’s relegation from the Premier League has now been confirmed—and top clubs are already eyeing up the club’s standout talent, with Liam Delap firmly in the spotlight.
While few Ipswich players truly shone during their short-lived top-flight return, Delap was a clear exception. The 22-year-old striker, signed last summer, finished as the club’s top scorer by a wide margin and has quickly caught the attention of elite teams across Europe.
Adding further intrigue is Delap’s relegation release clause, which has officially been triggered. It offers potential suitors the chance to land the highly-rated forward at a bargain fee this summer—an opportunity unlikely to be ignored.
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How Much is Liam Delap’s Release Clause?
After a strong loan at Hull City, Ipswich invested an initial £15 million to sign Delap from Manchester City, with another £5 million in possible add-ons. However, following relegation, the club won’t see the big profit they may have hoped for.
Delap is now available for just £30 million, thanks to his relegation clause. For a 22-year-old striker with proven Premier League experience and huge future potential, it’s a cut-price deal that has already sparked interest from clubs like Chelsea and Manchester United.
Known for his physicality, work rate, and ability to trouble even top-tier defences, Delap looks set for a summer move—with plenty of competition expected to secure his signature.