Manchester United are reportedly willing to trigger Liam Delap’s £30 million release clause and bring the Ipswich Town forward to Old Trafford.
According to The Daily Mail, Manchester United are ready to trigger Liam Delap’s £30 million release clause once the transfer window opens on June 1. The English striker is one of their top targets ahead of the window, as Ruben Amorim plans to bring at least two new attackers in the close season.
Manchester United are expected to stay active in the summer transfer window, as the club may end up backing Ruben Amorim with big funds. The current team lacks the edge to play in the way the Portuguese manager wants, as the club are preparing big changes in multiple positions.
Here, the main story is about their attacking setup, as Amorim seemingly wants multiple signings to strengthen his forward line. Manchester United are already closing in on Matheus Cunha, as the club might end up triggering his release clause worth £62.5 million.
Meanwhile, the Brazilian is not the only one they want, as Amorim also seeks a new striker in his ranks. Manchester United could cash in on Rasmus Hojlund which could pave the way for another centre-forward alongside Joshua Zirkzee in the squad.
Manchester United are front runner for Liam Delap and are ready to trigger his £30 million release clause. The current exit agreement is much higher although the price will drop once Ipswich Town’s relegation is confirmed, which is only a matter of time.
Manchester United ready to sign Liam Delap
Delap has enjoyed a good enough breakout season in the Premier League after producing 14 goals and assists for Ipswich Town. Manchester United are not alone in the chase as Chelsea are also credited with an interest in the English forward, who could end up suiting many other teams too given how good his profile is.
Manchester United will have to act fast in their pursuit of Liam Delap, as the report states they are ready to trigger his £30 million release clause as soon as the transfer window opens on June 1. There will be the matter of convincing Liam Delap to join them, and should the Red Devils win the Europa League, things could get much smoother in luring the player with Champions League football.
