Liam Delap release clause active after Ipswich relegated | OneFootball

Liam Delap release clause active after Ipswich relegated | OneFootball

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·26 aprile 2025

Liam Delap release clause active after Ipswich relegated

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The release clause in Liam Delap’s contract will become active after Ipswich Town were relegated from the Premier League.

Ipswich’s relegation was confirmed after a 3-0 defeat at Newcastle United on Saturday. Delap has been a bright spark in an otherwise tough season for the Tractor Boys, who will return to the Championship next season after a single season in the top tier.


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The 22-year-old has scored 12 goals in the Premier League. His form that has piqued the interest of Chelsea, Manchester United and Newcastle United among others.

Delap’s contract at Portman Road contains a £30m relegation release clause – a fee that is expected to be activated this summer.

Ipswich let down ‘brain-wise’ after Premier League relegation

Ipswich defender Luke Woolfenden reflected on the club’s difficult Premier League campaign at full-time. Kieran McKenna’s team returned to the Premier League after a 21-year absence this season, having earned back-to-back promotions from League One to the top flight.

Woolfenden said Ipswich are determined to bounce back at the first attempt. He feels the club have let themselves down ‘brain-wise’ at periods of the season.

“Obviously disappointed, but within the group and support there is a sense of pride over where we have come from,” the defender said to Premier League Productions.

“We’ve not been at it this season. I think brain-wise we have probably let ourselves down one too many times.

“Disappointed and gutted the dream is over but I think there’s is a pride and determination that we want to be back here in 14 months.”

On Kieran McKenna’s message to the group, he added:”We went over to the away end at the end and it’s full. They’ve been brilliant. We want to come back here and give a better account of ourselves in 14 months and go toe-to-toe with Newcastle.”

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