DONE DEAL: Blackburn Rovers’ pursuit of Ipswich Town gains momentum as player are ready to sign with the town of Ipswich.

Ipswich Town receive boost in Blackburn Rovers pursuit as player stance emerges

Blackburn Rovers striker Sam Gallagher is attracting transfer interest from Ipswich Town, and a fresh development has emerged

 Ipswich Town are offering Sam Gallagher a lucrative three-year contract to convince him to join the club.

Blackburn Rovers are reluctant to sell Gallagher this month, leaving Ipswich little time to secure a deal.

Ipswich are currently in need of a striker due to injuries and are actively searching for a new number nine to bolster their squad.

Ipswich Town are offering Blackburn Rovers striker Sam Gallagher a three-year contract to convince him to make the move to the club, according to journalist Alan Nixon.

It was revealed earlier this month that the Tractor Boys had two bids worth £1 million and £1.5 million rejected for Gallagher, and journalist Pete O’Rourke claimed on Thursday that they have had another offer turned down.

However, it seems Ipswich are not prepared to give up on their pursuit of Gallagher, and Nixon says that they are willing to give the 28-year-old a big contract to get the deal over the line.

Blackburn are reluctant to sell Gallagher this month, and while the Tractor Boys are “close to reaching £2 million”, it will leave Rovers little time to find a replacement with just days remaining in the transfer window.

Gallagher’s contract at Ewood Park expires in the summer, although Blackburn do have the option to extend for a further year, and he is said to be keen to make the switch to Portman Road.

Ipswich are not the only club interested in Gallagher this month, with Birmingham City said to have opened talks over a potential deal for the striker, and a move to St Andrew’s would see him reunite with ex-Rovers boss Tony Mowbray.

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