Manchester United have been told a fee of £60million and wages of £150,000-a-week should be enough to seal Liam Delap's signature. The forward is as looks to overhaul his squad in the summer transfer window to address a lack of goals.
The 22-year-old has bagged 12 goals in 30 appearances for the Tractor Boys this season, making him an attractive prospect. With Ipswich on the brink of relegation to the Championship, Delap is understood to have a release clause of £40m included in his contract.
United if they do chase a deal, with and also said to be interested in acquiring the former youngster's services. While it could trigger a potential pay-out to their neighbours, ex-United goalkeeper Ben Foster thinks Delap would be the perfect fit at Old Trafford. However, he insisted it may cost the Red Devils may need to pay more than £40m to win the bidding war.
READ MORE:
READ MORE:
"Where's Liam Delap going to go because he's leaving Ipswich guaranteed," the former and keeper said on his podcast. "He's probably got ten teams looking at him in the Premier League, because he's a plan A for a few and he is an unreal plan B for a lot of them.
"It's going to cost £60m just because of his age. He's young, he's shown what he can do and he's aggressive. I think he'd be a fantastic addition for any of those teams.
"Man United could sign him and he would suit them down to the ground as well. When they're willing to pay you 150 grand a week, I think he’d go there."
However, while Foster suggested he would make a good back-up option for many teams, Delap is understood to want a move to a club who will . United have struggled to find the net this season, averaging barely over one goal per game in the Premier League.
is the club's current top scorer with eight goals, while Rasmus Hojlund and Joshua Zirkzee have only mustered three each. United's shortlist of strikers was previously said to include the likes of Sporting CP's Victor Gyokeres, RB Leipzig's Benjamin Sesko, and Eintracht Fankfurt's Hugo Ekiteke, but Delap now appears to have edged ahead of them.
Discussing his transfer priorities last week, Amorim said: "I just want to focus on our strengths and bring in one or two players - big players. We need to focus and we are doing all the stuff to be next season so much better.
"In my idea, I cannot manage this thing of 'in four years we will try something'. We need to be so much better now. This is a massive club. The focus must be how to improve our team in every aspect. The Premier League is so difficult."
"I hear a lot of people saying Sir won three or four years to win something - but it's not possible these days, because you have to give three interviews before every game, so the pressure is so much different."
He added: "But we are . There are a lot of good things. No matter the pressure, we have to be there with the other big ones. We have to face a lot of adversity and a lot of big teams, more than in the past."
and receive your daily dose of Manchester United content from Mirror Football. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. If you're curious, you can read our
You may also like
Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan observes agricultural techniques, farming practices during Brazil visit
Nathan Aspinall reveals 'biggest passion' as he sides with Luke Humphries in debate
Helicopter crashes just minutes after take off as person rushed to hospital
"It is the meeting of the 'Ghamandia' alliance": Union Minister Rai on INDIA bloc meet in Patna
What is 'waqf by user' and why was it flagged by Supreme Court?