July 6, 2024

Sam Morsy: Ipswich Town 'blocking out' promotion excitement - BBC Sport

Ipswich struck gold signing a star who’s now worth 2x more than Morsy

Ipswich Town uncovered a gem signing this top talent when they did.

Ipswich Town won’t want to flood their squad with new recruits for the sake of it making the leap up to the Premier League, knowing that can actively work against you when ripping up what worked so well the previous season.

Kieran McKenna’s squad has remained a constant throughout both the League One promotion story and the subsequent success in the Championship, tweaks here and there have added in quality but the lineup fielded on the second-tier final day comprised of eight of the starters who also played the final match in the third-tier.

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The Tractor Boys might well have a battle on their hands keeping their manager at the helm, if reports are correct, but will be looking for Conor Chaplin to star making another jump-up the divisions having been key over the last two unbelievable campaigns.

Conor Chaplin’s time at Ipswich

Chaplin, after impressing at Barnsley, Coventry City and Portsmouth up and down the EFL with 50 goals amassed at those clubs, was snapped up by Ipswich for a small fee of just £750k in 2021 which continues to look like a bargain.

The Tykes must have really regretted offloading their ex-attacker for such a cut-price when looking at his heroics last season as Ipswich’s rise up to the Premier League began, bagging 26 goals and helping himself to five assists as the Suffolk-based club finally got out of their League One slump.

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This season, Chaplin has been as much a creator for McKenna’s men as he has been an out-and-out goalscorer with 13 goals and nine assists amassed from 44 Championship games.

Chaplin’s continued excellence this campaign backed up Sky Sports commentator Don Goodman’s lavish praise when the ex-Barnsley man won League One Player of the Season, describing his form in the third-tier as “scintillating” which didn’t relent moving up a division.

It’s resulted in his worth rising higher and higher, according to Football Transfers, with his current valuation, after more heroics donning Ipswich blue, seeing him now worth more than double Sam Morsy’s amount in the Tractor Boys camp.

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That’s the case despite Morsy equally playing a key role in Ipswich defying the odds to pull off back-to-back promotions, reinforcing Chaplin’s rise from a player trying his hardest in and around League One and the Championship with his whole host of former employers to now being a Premier League level gem

 

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