Rangers player being eyed by Ipswich Town following Premier League promotion

For Ipswich Town, Saturday afternoon turned out to be a riotous celebration. The Tractor Boys had secured promotion with a victory on the last day of the Championship season against a Huddersfield Town team that had already been demoted.

Kieran McKenna’s team never gave in to pressure, always appearing like the favorites in a 2-0 final. Wes Burns and Omari Hutchinson goals guarantee the team will participate in the Premier League for the first time since 2001–2002.

The club’s focus is now on the summer, when a significant squad strengthening is required if they hope to continue playing in the top division.

Ranger eyed by Ipswich Town Lundstram John

Ranger John Lundstram is one player who became noticeable on the team’s radar right after they were promoted. The Tractor Boys are prepared to move late for the 30-year-old, and they are praying that the Englishman’s planned relocation to Turkey does not materialize, according to Alan Nixon via Patreon. When Lundstram’s contract at Ibrox expires this summer, he is reportedly in talks with Trabzonspor about a free transfer to the Turkish Super Lig. However, it is obvious that Ipswich is looking to take advantage of this.

The club’s administration, led by Kieran McKenna, is hoping that Lundstram will be persuaded to sign a contract at Portman Road and forgo a move abroad by the promise of the Premier League and a return to England’s top division. The manager of Rangers, Phillipe Clement, is reportedly eager to persuade Lundstram to extend his contract with the team, although there seems to be less and less likelihood of this happening.

Ipswich Town’s recruitment will be crucial this summer.

This summer and the transfer window will be crucial for Ipswich Town and Kieran McKenna, even though they have demonstrated the ability to go up a tier and thrive, having earned back-to-back promotions from League One and the Championship. As demonstrated by the fact that the current lowest three in the top flight are the same three teams that were promoted from the second division the previous season, even at the very top end of the Championship, the Premier League is a significant step up. Ipswich needs to make smart recruiting decisions if they hope to escape the same fate, and adding a player like John Lundstram to the squad would be beneficial.

The midfield player, who had previously played in the Premier League with Sheffield United, would come with no expense on a free transfer. Lundstram would undoubtedly be helpful in the locker room because he experienced both relegation and its survival with the Blades.

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