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United, Everton In Race Of Liam Delap

Manchester United’s pursuit of Liam Delap has taken a significant twist, with Everton manager David Moyes confirming his interest in the Ipswich Town striker. The 22-year-old has emerged as a top target for both clubs ahead of the summer window, with Delap’s goalscoring exploits in a struggling side catching the eye of several Premier League suitors.

Despite Ipswich Town’s immediate return to the Championship, Delap has shone brightly, netting 12 goals and contributing two assists across the campaign. His performances have remained consistent even as the Tractor Boys confirmed their relegation with four matches remaining after suffering their 21st defeat of the season.

The powerful 6ft 1in forward remains one of the few positives in an otherwise disappointing year for Kieran McKenna’s side, who fought back from 2-0 down to draw 2-2 with Everton at Goodison Park last weekend. George Hirst’s late goal salvaged a point for Ipswich, but it was Delap’s presence and link-up play that drew admiring glances.

Delap Targeted To Spearhead Attacking Rebuilds
Both Manchester United and Everton are targeting attacking reinforcements this summer. For United, scoring has been a particular problem under Ruben Amorim. With just 39 goals in 34 Premier League games, only four sides have found the net less frequently. The club views Delap as a long-term option to lead the line and complement incoming forward Matheus Cunha.

Sources suggest Delap tops United’s shortlist, with the club actively progressing talks to meet Ipswich’s asking price and satisfy the striker’s personal demands. United’s interest remains firm, but Everton’s sudden move could complicate matters.

David Moyes, speaking after Everton’s draw with Ipswich, publicly declared his intent to bring Delap to Bramley-Moore Dock: “He would be one who we would certainly have an interest in. I think what he probably has to look at will probably be bigger than what we are. So, we would certainly be interested if he was interested in us. That’s for sure.”

The Toffees, keen to mark the start of their new era at their soon-to-open stadium with a statement signing, are weighing Delap as a long-term successor to Dominic Calvert-Lewin, whose contract runs out at the end of June.

Transfer Fee And Wages Emerge As Key Factors
Ipswich initially valued Delap at £40 million, but their relegation has triggered a release clause allowing him to leave for £30 million. That figure could tempt both Manchester United and Everton, particularly with the player’s potential and homegrown status.

However, it’s the striker’s wage demands that may prove more decisive. Currently earning £20,000 per week, Delap is reportedly seeking a package in the region of £120,000 to £150,000 per week – a rise of up to 650 percent.

Such a sharp increase could price Everton out of the race, given their need to operate within financial constraints. Manchester United, though, may view the investment as worthwhile given Delap’s age, physical profile, and ceiling for growth.

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Lucky Maurice

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