Liam Delap Transfer from Ipswich Town to Manchester City
Team Talk reports on Manchester City's decision regarding the potential buy-back of Liam Delap from Ipswich Town. Manchester City hold a buy-back clause for Liam Delap after selling him to Ipswich for £20m last summer. However, they are not considering activating it due to the presence of Erling Haaland and Omar Marmoush. Additionally, Delap is not interested in re-joining City as he would not be the regular starter.
Team Talk provides an update on the transfer situation surrounding Liam Delap and Manchester City's buyback clause. Manchester City could use their buyback clause for Liam Delap, who has decided he wants to play European football next season.
Team Talk provides an update on Manchester City's interest in Liam Delap and his potential return to the club. Manchester City remain in the race for Liam Delap due to a buyback clause. However, Delap may not be keen on returning to the Etihad Stadium given the presence of top strikers like Erling Haaland and Omar Marmoush.
Liam Delap, a 22-year-old English striker who scored 10 goals in the Premier League this season, is attracting interest from Manchester City, his former club that holds a buy-back option. Manchester United is also seriously considering a transfer for him this summer and might take advantage of his release clause of 40 million pounds if Ipswich is relegated.
Manchester City has been tipped to re-sign their former academy gem Liam Delap for around £40m due to a buy-back clause. Ipswich Town chairman Mark Ashton downplayed concerns about losing Delap and suggested the details of City's buy-back clause have been misreported. Ashton stressed that players would only be sold on the club's terms, indicating strong ownership and protection over transfer dealings.
Manchester City might try to re-sign Liam Delap before selling him for a profit. City has a buy-back clause and could bring him back if they secure another player, Marmoush.
Manchester City has a buyback clause in Liam Delap's contract at Ipswich, indicating an ambition to bring him back to the Etihad. Reports suggest that City could add him to the squad to fit alongside Erling Haaland.
Manchester City is particularly mentioned as having a potential buy-back clause for Ipswich Town's Liam Delap. Ipswich Town's coach, Kieran McKenna, commented on the discussions surrounding Delap's future, especially regarding the buy-back clause, stating he is not aware or interested in it.
Manchester City has a buy-back clause for Liam Delap and negotiated a 20% resale agreement when selling him to Ipswich for 20 million pounds.
Manchester City has declined the opportunity to bring back Liam Delap to the Etihad in the January window, despite having a buy-back clause. Delap moved to Ipswich over the summer and has been performing well there.
Manchester City are considering bringing Liam Delap back from Ipswich Town due to his impressive form. Delap is also attracting interest from Chelsea.
Manchester City have left the door open for the possibility of re-signing Liam Delap in 2025. The club is keeping a close watch on his performances at Ipswich, and it has been reported that Delap is keen on making a return to City. Previously, Manchester City sold Delap to Ipswich for £20 million, with a 20% sell-on clause and a buyback clause included in the deal. The club is pleased with his performance and recognizes potential for him to play alongside Erling Haaland.
Manchester City included a buy-back option when selling Delap to Ipswich Town this summer, offering them future protection. Delap has been proving his quality in the Premier League with Ipswich Town.
Tottenham Hotspur are exploring a swoop for Ipswich Town forward Liam Delap, whose price tag could hit €40m, but Arsenal, Newcastle United, Aston Villa and former club Man City are all also interested.
Liam Delap has attracted interest from other top Premier League clubs, including his former club Manchester City.
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