Amid the search for a successor for Tom Cannon, Ipswich Town accepts Stoke City’s seven-figure offer for Bristol City striker Fally Mayulu.

Amid the search for a successor for Tom Cannon, Ipswich Town accepts Stoke City’s seven-figure offer for Bristol City striker Fally Mayulu.

That’s according to the latest report from Dan Marsh on the Daily Mirror’s transfer live blog (22/1/25, 15:53),

which claims that the Potters are keen to bring in the Frenchman, who only made the move to Ashton Gate in the summer.

With striker Tom Cannon being recalled by parent club Leicester City earlier in the month,

Mark Robins will be keen to make additions to his forward line before the end of the month,

with Mayulu struggling to settle with the Robins after making a fast start to life in the second tier.

According to the Mirror, Stoke is moving quickly to add more firepower to the team this winter.

The seven-figure price tag for Mayulu is reportedly the same as what Liam Manning’s

team paid Rapid Vienna for the striker’s services in the summer.

The 22-year-old has struggled to be as involved as he would like as the season has gone on,

despite having a strong start to the season with two goals in as many games as the

Championship campaign began. Manager Manning has said that his player

has needed some time to get up to speed and adjust to his new surroundings.

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