Left for £5m: Ipswich hit gold offloading star who’s now without a club
Every time their team enters the pitch, Ipswich Town supporters will be wiping their eyes in bewilderment as they take in the calibre of
competition facing their cherished Tractor Boys and the talents that currently comprise their squad.
Even the most optimistic Portman Road supporter could not have predicted that one day Kalvin Phillips would be wearing Ipswich
blue when the team was mired in the EFL, and West Ham’s all-star team, which included Mohammed Kudus and Jarrod Bowen,
among others, soundly defeated the unimpressive Suffolk team 4-1 last time out.
All Ipswich supporters will want to do is ride this incredible wave as long as possible in the hopes that their team can pull off a big
underdog narrative to avoid relegation from the Premier League.
Even though the Suffolk team was languishing in the top division, there were still a few highly regarded players who continued to play
well even while Ipswich was constantly having bad luck.
Waghorn’s time at Ipswich
One name that will stick in your memory is Martyn Waghorn, who played for Ipswich for just one season but undoubtedly made a
lasting effect on the Tractor Boys fan base.
Waghorn excelled in the 2017–18 Championship season, even if Ipswich finished in a mediocre 12th place. The now 34-year-old
sharpshooter helped himself to an absurd 16 goals and 13 assists from 46 games.
Naturally, such exploits would pique the interest of other parties eager to hire the lethal striker, including Frank Lampard’s Derby
County, who would sign the ‘proven goalscorer’—as Paul Lambert dubbed him—for a whooping £5 million in the summer of 2018.
The former Leicester City player was only acquired by Ipswich for £1 million the year prior, so they shouldn’t have been too
discouraged by the amount of money the Rams managed to raise despite losing their primary offensive focal point
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