West Ham to launch summer bid for Ipswich Town star on one condition

West Ham to launch summer bid for Ipswich Town star on one condition

West Ham to launch summer bid for Ipswich Town star on one condition

Leif Davis is still a target for the Irons, who may submit an offer this summer.

Give Me Sport reports that if Ipswich Town is not promoted from the Championship at the end of the current

campaign, West Ham United will attempt to entice Leif Davis away from the club.

West Ham to launch summer bid for Ipswich Town star on one condition
West Ham to launch summer bid for Ipswich Town star on one condition

This season, the left-back has been a valuable asset for the Tractor Boys, assisting them in acclimating to life in

the second division and contributing significantly to the team’s push for automatic promotion.

Even though he had second-tier experience at AFC Bournemouth in the past,

it was doubtful if he would be able to build on a 2022–2023 campaign that saw him gain a promotion.

However, under Kieran McKenna, the former Leeds United player has continued to flourish, and as a result,

he has drawn a lot of Premier League interest.

It is unclear if Eddie Howe will make an investment in this area during the summer transfer window,

although Newcastle United was one team that was linked to a deal for him earlier this year.

Nottingham Forest was also rumored to be interested in the midfielder, but given that they are currently in

danger of being relegated, it is questionable if they will be able to come up with the necessary funds to entice

him away from Portman Road.

However, a lot of teams will be eager to recruit Davis because of his 20 assists this season, which highlights how

crucial he was to the Suffolk team in the 2023–2024 campaign.

Leif Davis might be the target of a deal from West Ham.

At the same time as Newcastle, West Ham was also reportedly interested in signing the left-back;

talkSPORT first revealed this information.

If Ipswich doesn’t get promoted at the conclusion of the season, the Irons will be especially eager to get the

player to the London Stadium, according to Give Me Sport.

But according to the same source, if the Tractor Boys are successful in returning to the top flight,

they are still willing to discuss a possible trade for the former Leeds player.

With Davis this summer, the Tractor Boys will have a lot of leverage in negotiations,

whether or not Ipswich gets promoted.

With two years remaining on his deal and a one-year extension option in mind,

McKenna‘s team can reasonably ask for a high price for him.

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