Ipswich Town have intensified their transfer activity by launching an official bid for Bayer Leverkusen midfielder Exequiel Palacios and making a substantial £14 million offer for Sunderland striker Wilson Isidor. Meanwhile, their goalkeeper Alex Palmer has attracted a £3.5 million proposal from Wrexham, following the departure of Florentino Luis, who joined from Burnley.
The future of Ipswich’s goalkeeper Palmer has come under scrutiny as Wrexham’s offer of £3.5 million emerges after Sunderland’s £9 million valuation for their keeper Anthony Patterson proved too steep. This development places Palmer squarely in Wrexham’s sights as they look to strengthen their squad.
Targeting Premier League Reinforcements
In their pursuit of attacking options for the upcoming season, Ipswich have submitted a £14 million bid for Sunderland forward Wilson Isidor. This move positions Ipswich ahead of rival clubs Hull City and challenges West Ham United in the race to secure the striker’s services.
Simultaneously, Ipswich have made an official approach for Exequiel Palacios, a midfielder currently with Bayer Leverkusen. This bid highlights Ipswich’s determination to bolster their midfield as they prepare to compete in the Premier League, facing competition for Palacios from clubs across England and Germany.
Adding to the club’s recent transfer news, new signing Florentino Luis has drawn attention on social media by sharing a peculiar AI-generated video on Instagram to commemorate his move to Ipswich from Burnley. Luis’s arrival marks another step in Ipswich’s recruitment drive as they seek to strengthen their squad ahead of the new campaign.
