Ipswich has to get promoted to the Premier League in order to retain star player Kieffer Moore.
Moore has been an exceptional player in the Championship, leading the team in goals scored and assists given.
The likelihood of Ipswich keeping Moore depends on their chances of getting promoted, since other Premier League teams might be interested.
Kieffer Moore will only be available to Ipswich Town if they are promoted to the Premier League, according to EFL Pundit and former England star Carlton Palmer.
Moore left Bournemouth in January and returned to Ipswich on a season-long loan. In his 11 games as a Tractor Boy in 2017, he was unsuccessful in scoring.
Moore has averaged 0.71 goals per 90 minutes thus far in ten Championship games, with six goals and one assist.
Ipswich was in dire need of a striker to head the line as they pursued consecutive promotions. Due to a serious hamstring injury that their star forward, George Hirst, sustained in December, they were compelled to look into transfers.
One point separating Ipswich from the top two teams in the Championship, Leeds United and Leicester City, is their current position. Leicester also has a match coming up.
The current Championship Table, as of March 21st, is provided by the Football League. Global
Palmer revealed to FLW in an exclusive interview: “Kieffer Moore is playing fantastically well at Ipswich.” He’s scoring goals, putting up assists, and soaring. He is clearly a Welsh international, a Premier League player, and someone who wants to perform well to play in the Euros, which is why he is performing so well. Now, Ipswich are engaged in a dog fight. Ipswich, Leeds, and Leicester are the three teams vying for the two automatic spots: the winner advances to the playoffs. Kieffer Moore would not want to play in the Championship; he simply needs to get out and start playing, which is exactly what he is doing. Therefore, Ipswich would need to be in the Premier League in order to sign him. They would also need to be able to pay his type of salary in the Championship.
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