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  • No doorbell and the music’s on loud!’ – McKenna reiterates Delap’s not for sale

    No doorbell and the music’s on loud!’ – McKenna reiterates Delap’s not for sale

     

    Kieran McKenna says Ipswich Town have no interest in selling striker Liam Delap this month.

    Ipswich Town have no interest in selling striker Liam Delap this month.

    Ipswich Town manager Kieran McKenna has reiterated that the club has no intention of selling talismanic striker Liam Delap this month.

     

    The Blues purchased the powerful England Under-21 international from Manchester City in a £20m deal last summer and he’s really taken to life in the Premier League, notching eight goals in 21 appearances.

     

    Chelsea and Manchester United have already been credited with interest in his signature, while it’s understood that City can’t activate a significant buy-back clause until the summer.

     

    Speaking ahead of Saturday’s game at league leaders Liverpool, McKenna was asked if he was surprised no-one’s come knocking for Delap this month.

     

    “I don’t know what doors have been knocked, to be honest,” he replied.

     

    “I don’t have interest. We don’t have a doorbell and the music’s on loud!

     

    “Liam’s doing okay. He’s a young striker, he’s still got a lot of improving to do and is working hard here to keep helping the team.”

  • Detroit Lions Offseason Needs Ranking

    Detroit Lions Offseason Needs Ranking

    The upcoming offseason will be significant for the Detroit Lions. To avoid another early playoff exit following a disappointing 2024 season finale, the Lions will need to improve a few areas on both sides of the ball.

    Let’s take a look at the organization’s top five offseason needs, in order of least to most pressing.

    took a major jump in productivity in his second season as a pro. He led the team in tackles (131), and finished with the ninth-best overall grade among all linebackers (78.3). Plus, I’m a big fan of the friendship that he and Alex Anzalone have built, and the smarts and leadership that each of them bring to the table.

    However, the Lions are in need of more depth at the position, especially with Derrick Barnes scheduled to be a free agency this offseason.

    Finding a replacement for him must be Detroit’s first priority, whether it be through the draft or free agency.

    This would also serve as a safeguard in case the Lions suffer a surplus of injuries at the position for a second straight season. Remember, Anzalone, Barnes, Malcolm Rodriguez and Jalen Reeves-Maybin all were injured at one point or another during the ‘24 campaign.

    Evaluating Lions Potential DC Replacement Options for Aaron Glenn The Detroit Lions have a big offseason ahead of them.

    Following a disappointing 2024 season finale, the Lions will need to improve a few areas on both sides of the ball to prevent another early playoff exit. Let’s look at the organization’s top five offseason needs, ranked from least to most important. 5.) Linebacker had a huge increase in productivity in his second season as a professional, leading the team in tackles (131) and finishing with the ninth-best overall grade among all linebackers (78.3).

  • Julio Enciso joins Ipswich: Brighton’s Fabian Hurzeler explains decision behind loan transfer

    Julio Enciso joins Ipswich: Brighton’s Fabian Hurzeler explains decision behind loan transfer

    Ipswich Town have announced the signing of Paraguay international Julio Enciso on loan from Brighton & Hove Albion.

    The 21-year-old will spend the rest of this season at Portman Road and it is understood that the Tractor Boys do not have an option to buy the attacker in the summer

    Enciso becomes Kieran McKenna’s third signing of the January transfer window after defender Ben Godfrey and winger Jaden Philogene, and he could be available to make his Ipswich debut away against Liverpool on Saturday. “I am so happy to be here,” Enciso told TownTV.

    “The conversations with the manager have been good. I am very grateful to him and the club for believing in me. I can’t wait to get going. I’m a real fighter and I will do my best in every game. “It’s clear what I want to achieve – stay in the Premier League, win games and play the great football the manager and fans want to see. Hopefully I can help and learn from all my teammates.

    Of course I am happy to be here and I will give my best on the pitch.”

    Enciso joins an Ipswich side who are currently fighting to avoid relegation from the Premier League, as they sit 18th in the table and level on points with Wolverhampton Wanderers hovering just above the bottom three.

    The attacker has opted to leave Brighton on a temporary basis in search of regular first-team football after starting only two of his 12 Premier League appearances for the Seagulls this season.

    Explaining Ensico’s loan exit, Brighton head coach Fabian Hurzeler told the club’s website: “Julio wants to play regularly, and that is not something we can guarantee with so many options in our attacking positions.

    “Ipswich have offered Julio the possibility of more regular game time, and the move is the right one for all concerned.

    “We will keep a close eye on his progress as the season continues, and we wish him well for his time with Ipswich.”

    We will keep a close eye on his progress as the season continues, and we wish him well for his time with Ipswich.” Since joining Brighton in 2022 from Paraguayan side Libertad, Enciso has made 57 appearances in all competitions, scoring four goals, including a memorable strike against Manchester City in 2022-23 that was voted Premier League Goal of the Season and nominated for the Puskas award.

     

  • Ipswich ‘will listen to offers’ for player previously linked with Sunderland – report

    Ipswich ‘will listen to offers’ for player previously linked with Sunderland – report

    Premier League outfit Ipswich Town “will listen to offers” for striker Ali Al-Hamadi, who was previously linked with Sunderland prior to signing for the Tractor Boys, according to reports.

    The 22-year-old moved to Portman Road from AFC Wimbledon last January, but has struggled to make much of an impact in East Anglia, and has registered just five goals in 27 appearances. So far this season, he is yet to score in the Premier League, having drawn a blank in each of his 11 outings.

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    It is within this context that Ipswich are reportedly considering Al-Hamadi’s exit, with a permanent transfer preferred. Writing on X, journalist Darren Witcoop said: “Ipswich will listen to offers for Ali Al-Hamadi. The Tractor Boys are keen to sell rather than loan out the striker.”

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    Reports from elsewhere suggest that Al-Hamadi is attracting interest from the Championship, with the East Anglian Daily Times suggesting that Stoke City are showing an interest in the player. The Potters recently appointed Mark Robbins as their new manager, and could be in the hunt for a new centre-forward after Tom Cannon was recalled from his loan stint by parent club Leicester City earlier this month.

    It is also understood that Al-Hamadi held talks with West Brom, now managed by ex-Sunderland boss Tony Mowbray, earlier in the week, but a proposed transfer collapsed, freeing up other clubs in the second tier to pursue a deal for the Iraq international.

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    Al-Hamadi is understood to have cost Ipswich around £1 million this time last year, although that fee is said to have risen to somewhere in the region of £2 million with subsequent add-ons. Town boss Kieran McKenna has previously hinted that the club would only consider sanctioning the forward’s departure if they could first bolster their own attacking options this January.

    He said: “It’s a big if. We like to have three centre-forwards in the building, or three people who are comfortable in that role. We know that we always use two in pretty much every game since I’ve been here. It’s very rare that we won’t use two strikers, and of course, if you lose one, you’re a lot shorter.

    “We want to have three forwards in the building. Hopefully if George Hirst can come through the very last bit now, we’ll have Liam [Delap], George and Ali in the building, which leaves us in a pretty good position. “If we go like that until the end of the season, we’ll have some strong options there. If there are any changes in that, then of course the situation could change for the players here. At the moment, hopefully George gets back and we have the three of those. That gives us the base to work from that we want.”

    Al-Hamadi was touted as a potential target for Sunderland last January after having enjoyed a prolific stint with Wimbledon during which he scored 27 goals and assisted eight more across 48 outings. The Black Cats reportedly even went as far as to register their interest in the forward, as well as sending scouts to watch him in action.

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  • Middlesbrough to sign 18-year-old eyed by QPR and Ipswich Town 

    Middlesbrough to sign 18-year-old eyed by QPR and Ipswich Town 

    Middlesbrough could see Johnson as an option for them down the line.

    He will initially link up with their Under-21’s with a view to breaking into the first-team later.

    Eastbourne Borough snapped him up last July to bolster their ranks. He has since made 24 appearances in all competitions and has chipped in with one goal and two assists.

    After joining the sixth tier outfit, he told their website“It is a massive club, so coming here is very exciting. You want to express yourself and give your best for the team. The size and ambition of the club definitely attracted me.

    “It’s a massive jump, but learning things tactically from the coaches allows you to simplify your game and understand your role. With such good quality coaches at Eastbourne, it makes the transition easier.”

    He added: “A few people say I’m similar to Kobbie Mainoo. Off the ball, sometimes I can be like (N’Golo) Kante. It’s not a bad mix.”

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    Eastbourne Borough are currently sat in 6th place in the league and are only three points off Boreham Wood at the top.

    It will be a big blow to lose Johnson mid-way through a campaign. However, it is a hard for them to stand in the way of a move to Boro.

    What now for Middlesbrough target Brayden Johnson?

    Middlesbrough will hope Johnson can hit the ground running with their development squad.

    Carrick’s men are back in action this weekend with an away trip to Preston North End.

  • Liverpool injury, suspension news vs. Ipswich: Will Curtis Jones miss out?

    Liverpool injury, suspension news vs. Ipswich: Will Curtis Jones miss out?

    Liverpool will look to maintain their six-point lead at the top of the Premier League table when they welcome Ipswich Town to Anfield on Saturday afternoon.

    Arne Slot‘s men come into the game on the back of a dramatic late win over Brentford last weekend, and a 2-1 victory over Lille in the Champions League on Tuesday which extended their 100% start on the continent.

    Liverpool are assured of a spot in the top two of the league phase in Europe, meaning they can now relax and put their full focus on getting past relegation-candidates Ipswich.

    Here, Sports Mole rounds up all of Liverpool’s latest injury and suspension news ahead of their clash with the Tractor Boys, who are in desperate need of a response to their 6-0 drubbing at home to Manchester City last weekend.

    Latest on Jota, Jones setbacks: Liverpool injury, suspension news vs. Ipswich

    Status: Out
    Type of injury: Muscle
    Possible return date: February 12 (vs. Everton)

    Jota missed both wins over Brentford and Lille due an overload in a muscle, but Slot has confirmed he will return in the next few weeks, with the problem not as serious as previous issues he has suffered.

    Joe Gomez

    Latest on Jota, Jones setbacks: Liverpool injury, suspension news vs. Ipswich

    Status: Out
    Type of injury: Hamstring
    Possible return date: Unknown

    A hamstring injury has seen Gomez miss the last six matches for the Reds, but like Jota, Slot has confirmed that it is a matter of weeks and not months until he returns.

    Curtis Jones

    Latest on Jota, Jones setbacks: Liverpool injury, suspension news vs. Ipswich

    Status: Minor doubt
    Type of injury: Knock
    Possible return date: January 25 (vs. Ipswich Town)

    Manager Slot revealed after the win over Lille that Jones felt slight discomfort in the first half, and was unable to run it off, leading to his half-time substitution, and the extent of the problem is not yet clear.

    LIVERPOOL’S SUSPENSION LIST

    Liverpool have no players suspended for this contest.

  • Liverpool injury, suspension news vs. Ipswich: Will Curtis Jones miss out?

    Liverpool injury, suspension news vs. Ipswich: Will Curtis Jones miss out?

    When Liverpool hosts Ipswich Town at Anfield on Saturday afternoon, they will try to hold onto their six-point lead at the top of the Premier League standings.

    Arne Slot’s team enters the match fresh off a thrilling comeback victory over Brentford the previous weekend and a 2-1 Champions League triumph over Lille on Tuesday, which extended their winning streak to 100% on the continent.

    Liverpool can now unwind and concentrate entirely on defeating relegation-threatened Ipswich, as they have secured a place in the top two of the European league phase.

    Ahead of Liverpool’s match against the Tractor Boys, who are in dire need of a comeback after losing to Manchester City 6-0 at home last weekend, Sports Mole compiles all of the most recent injury and suspension news.

    Jota missed both of the team’s victories over Brentford and Lille because of a muscular overload, but Slot has stated that he will be back in the coming weeks, stating that the situation is not as bad as it has been in the past.

    Gomez has missed the last six Reds games due to a hamstring injury, but like Jota, Slot has stated that it will only take a few weeks, not months, for him to make a comeback.

    The severity of the issue is yet unknown, but manager Slot disclosed during the victory over Lille that Jones experienced some discomfort in the first half and was unable to shake it off, forcing him to be substituted at halftime.

  • Prediction, kickoff time, TV, live stream, team news, head-to-head results, and odds for Liverpool vs. Ipswich

    Prediction, kickoff time, TV, live stream, team news, head-to-head results, and odds for Liverpool vs. Ipswich

    Following their worst loss of the Premier League season, Liverpool will take on an Ipswich team on Saturday.

    After losing to Manchester City 6-0 at home the previous time out, the Tractor Boys now have their most difficult assignment of the season when they go to Anfield.

    At the same time when Arsenal, their main championship challengers, are away at relegation-threatened Wolves, the Reds, who have more of the league’s best home records this season, will be confident of continuing that streak. Top-seeded in the Premier League, Arne Slot’s team prepared for this match by defeating Lille 2-1 in the Champions League on Tuesday.

    The kickoff for Liverpool vs. Ipswich is set for Saturday, January 25, 2025, at 3 p.m. GMT. Anfield is where the game will be played. Where can I watch Liverpool vs. Ipswich on TV?

    The match will not be shown live in the UK since it falls during the Saturday 3pm blackout. Free highlights: Match of the Day will air on BBC One at 10.30 p.m., while highlights will be available on the Sky Sports app and YouTube channel starting at 5:15 p.m.

    Curtis Jones had an injury during the victory over Lille in the middle of last week, but Ryan Gravenberch and Dominik Szoboszlai were substituted in advance, so they will both be healthy for this weekend. Arne Slot stated, “The plan was to take Ryan and Dom off at halftime.” Dom stayed a little while longer because Curtis was unable to continue.

    Trent Alexander-Arnold will start on Saturday regardless of Conor Bradley’s removal in the 86th minute as a precaution.

    Darwin Nunez, who once more failed to create an impression, should be replaced by Cody Gakpo, who was rested.

    Kalvin Phillips, who missed the previous game against parent club Manchester City, will be available for Ipswich once more. With Conor Chaplin, Chiedozie Ogbene, Axel Tuanzebe, and Sammie Szmodics out due to injury, it’s a matter of as you were otherwise.

    After watching an allegedly struggling Man City team defeat Ipswich by six goals last weekend, Liverpool will understandably be wondering how much more they can score.

    The Reds will be somewhat rejuvenated with a somewhat rotated squad in midweek, which will be very beneficial. Arne Slot will want to ensure that his team’s six-point lead at the top of the table is at least intact at 5 p.m., as Arsenal is playing at the same time, which is uncommon this season.

     

  • More pain for Amorim as attacker ‘snubs’ switch to Man United amid Garnacho talk

    More pain for Amorim as attacker ‘snubs’ switch to Man United amid Garnacho talk

    Manchester United reportedly failed with a last-ditch attempt to sign Julio Enciso on loan from Brighton & Hove Albion, with the attacker instead expected to join Ipswich Town for the remainder of the campaign.

    There has recently been a host of speculation surrounding Enciso’s future, with Brighton deciding that his development would be best-served by spending the second half of the season on loan at another club.

    Atalanta BC and Valencia are among the clubs to be linked with the 20-year-old, but Ipswich appear to have won the race, with an announcement regarding a move to Portman Road expected to arrive in the near future.

    According to Tuttomercatoweb, Man United made a last-ditch attempt to sign the Paraguay international, with the Red Devils looking at potential replacements for Alejandro Garnacho, who is being heavily linked with Napoli and Chelsea.

    However, the 20-time English champions were too late, with a move to Ipswich already being agreed for a player who has scored five goals and registered six assists in 57 appearances for Brighton in all competitions.

    More pain for Amorim as attacker 'snubs' switch to Man United amid Garnacho talk

    Man United ‘failed with last-minute Enciso move’

    Journalist Christian Martin went into further detail in a conversation with Paraguay’s Versus, claiming that Enciso rejected Man United as he wants to be considered first choice at this stage of his career.

    “What I can tell you is that at the last minute of yesterday’s day, a call from Manchester United arrived,” said Martin.

    “Manchester United wanted Julio to be potentially the replacement in case Garnacho goes to Napoli or another club, there are several interested, Garnacho has had a problem with Amorim.

    “The situation is not the same in the club that he grew up, Garnacho has been playing for many years as a youth player and immediately came the call from the United board to attempt Julio.

    “The answer of the Paraguayan, thank you but no thank you, I want to play. Julio turns 21 tomorrow, we are already talking about a Paraguayan boy on the other side of the world in the most competitive league that is fighting for his future and really say no to Borussia Dortmund, say no to Manchester United, say no to Valencia, prioritise that, playing, he wants to play from the start.”

    The rumours surrounding Garnacho’s future continue to gather pace, and it is a genuine possibility that the Argentina international will leave Old Trafford before the end of the January transfer window.

    Napoli have allegedly already had a bid rejected but are considering returning with a new one amid claims that Man United will let him leave for a fee in the region of £55m.

    Chelsea are also being linked with Garnacho, with the Blues said to be considering making an offer for the 20-year-old, who has scored eight times and registered five assists in 32 appearances for Man United this season.

    The Red Devils are said to be open to selling Garnacho for financial reasons, as his departure would be counted as pure profit under the Premier League’s Profit and Sustainability rules.