Liam Delap's release clause will drop significantly in the summer if Ipswich Town are relegated from the Premier League.
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Delap's release clause will drop if Ipswich are relegatedChelsea and Man Utd on alertIpswich face Blues on SundayFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
Delap has enjoyed an impressive maiden season with Ipswich Town, as he has scored 12 goals and provided two assists across all competitions. He has been a key figure in Kieran McKenna's squad, who continue to fight to stay alive in the English top flight.
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According to , should Ipswich be relegated from the Premier League this season, Delap's release clause will drop from a reported £40 million ($51m) to £30m ($38m). This news will have put suitors like Chelsea and Manchester United on high alert as both look to sign the 22-year-old forward in the upcoming transfer window.
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The report adds that the Tractor Boys must pay Manchester City a significant amount of any transfer fee they receive for Delap this summer as his former club hold a 20 percent sell-on clause. Other than the Blues and United, Liverpool, Newcastle and Tottenham have also been credited with an interest in the youngster.
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Ipswich will be back in action in the Premier League on Sunday as they take on Enzo Maresca's Chelsea away from home, in what could be an audition for Delap.






