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Ipswich Town are wise to be looking to sign Ali Al-Hamadi this month following an injury to George Hirst

 Ipswich Town are looking to sign AFC Wimbledon striker Ali Al-Hamadi in the January transfer window.

Al-Hamadi has been a key player for AFC Wimbledon, with 27 goals and 8 assists in 48 appearances.

Dons boss makes Ali Al-Hamadi admission as ex-Wycombe forward extends  League Two scoring run – South London News

While there may be risks with the deal, Al-Hamadi has shown impressive performances with good goal-scoring abilities and the potential to grow as a striker.

The January transfer window is set to close in only a few days time and that means teams like Ipswich Town are trying to wrap up any late business they wish to do.

Dons boss makes Ali Al-Hamadi admission as ex-Wycombe forward extends  League Two scoring run – South London News

The Tractor Boys sealed promotion back to the Championship last season after a stellar campaign in League One.

Given the club’s resources, it was expected that the Suffolk outfit would be spending quite a bit in the summer transfer window.

However, that wasn’t the case, as the club did bring in players but probably not at the expense as many may have predicted.

So far, this January transfer window has been the same, as Ipswich are yet to put their hands in their pockets to purchase anyone, with just loan deals done for new signings.

However, that may be about to change, as Ipswich are reportedly looking to sign AFC Wimbledon striker Ali Al-Hamadi.

Dons boss makes Ali Al-Hamadi admission as ex-Wycombe forward extends  League Two scoring run – South London News

Ipswich make transfer move for Ali Al-Hamadi

It was first reported by the East Anglian Daily Times, that Ipswich had made AFC Wimbledon striker Ali Al-Hamadi a transfer target before the close of this transfer

The striker joined the League Two side last January after a struggling time at Wycombe Wanderers. But his move to the London side has worked out very well, as the forward has been a key player for the club in his short time there.

This report states that the 21-year-old has been considered a target for the Tractor Boys, and they are now looking to complete a deal before next Thursday.

Dons boss makes Ali Al-Hamadi admission as ex-Wycombe forward extends  League Two scoring run – South London News

After this report was detailed, it was later revealed by South London Press that Ipswich have made a seven-figure offer for the striker, but that offer falls short of what the League Two side want.

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