“I’m actually really excited” – Ipswich Town told to seal £5m striker deal

Ipswich Town are competing with Derby County for the signing of American forward Patrick Agyemang.

According to GiveMeSport, the two Championship sides are both considering an approach for the 24-year-old ahead of the new campaign.

Kieran McKenna is looking to build a team capable of fighting for promotion to the Premier League this season after suffering relegation from the top flight.

With Liam Delap already sold to Chelsea, perhaps Agyemang could be his replacement in the squad for next season.

Ipswich told to take Patrick Agyemang stance

Ipswich Town manager Kieran McKenna

When asked about the potential signing of Agyemang, FLW’s Ipswich fan pundit Adam Wilkin claimed he’s excited at the prospect of his arrival.

He believes that the 24-year-old has a lot of the qualities you need from a striker and that it would be worth taking the risk to bring him from MLS club Charlotte FC.

“I’m actually really excited by the links to Patrick Agyemang,” Wilkin told Football League World.

“Of all of the strikers I’ve seen so far, he looks like the best fit to replace Liam Delap.

Patrick Agyemang—Charlotte FC league goals and appearances (per Fbref.com)
Season Appearances (Starts) Goals (Assists)
2023 12 (1) 1 (0)
2024 31 (19) 10 (3)
2025 16 (15) 6 (1)

“In terms of his strengths, his pace, he looks like a good runner in behind, and I think that it doesn’t necessarily matter what the level the MLS is, which I think has improved in recent years; there are a lot of good players playing over there now.

“A lot of South American players use it as a step up to getting a move to Europe, so I think it is good quality.

“Not too many American strikers have jumped over to the Championship or the Premier League.

“I think more the Championship than the Premier League, so I don’t think that would be an issue. I think he’s got all of the raw attributes at just 24 years old to be a very good Championship striker, and the knack for finding the net isn’t something that you lose too much.

“The Championship might be stronger, but he looks good on both feet; he’s got some great stats in terms of his dribbling ability and his ability to take people on.

“He can use both feet; I’ve watched some highlights, and he’s finishing with both feet. He looks like he’s quite good in the air as well; he’s got headers, so he’s a bit of an all-around striker.

 

“And in the market, they’re hard to come by. A big, tall striker who is good at running in behind and good at a bit of everything.

“I think maybe the one thing that lets him down is his hold-up play, from what I’ve seen, but I think £5 million, the rumored cost, would be a very good deal.

“I think you have to take risks in the transfer market, particularly in the striker position, but it would be a calculated risk and one that would be worth the money.”

Ipswich will get their season underway on 8 August with a trip to face Birmingham City.

Agyemang’s move would be risky

West Bromwich Albion's Daryl Dike

Agyemang’s physical qualities are obvious, and he has talent that shows a lot of promise.

However, there are no guarantees he will make the switch from MLS to the Championship smoothly.

Daryl Dike is the obvious comparison, but his injury issues make it difficult to judge how well someone of that quality can come across the Atlantic.

But if a reasonable fee can be agreed upon, then maybe it would be a risk worth taking for a club like Ipswich.

 

 

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