The young forward’s contribution of 12 goals and two assists in 35 appearances for a relegated side highlights his decisive contributions to the Tractor Boys this term.
Among the clubs credited with an interest in the England Under-21 international are Manchester United and Chelsea.
Following Ipswich’s relegation, a £30 million release clause in Delap’s contract has been activated, making him a more attainable target.
Chelsea or Manchester United: Delap makes decision
However, it appears that Chelsea may face a hurdle in their pursuit of the young striker.
According to talkSPORT, Delap is showing a preference for a summer transfer to Old Trafford over any other potential suitors.
The report indicates that while the Red Devils and London club are considered the leading contenders for the striker’s signature, the Old Trafford club may have the advantage, as the player is reportedly keen on a return to the North West of England.
The forward has prior familiarity with the Manchester area, having previously developed within Manchester City’s youth ranks and featured for their senior team before his move to Ipswich last summer.
Whether the move pans out remains to be seen, but it could mean that the Red Devils do not sign Victor Osimhen, who has been linked with a transfer to the 13-time Premier League champions.
What’s next for Manchester United?
While Ruben Amorim’s team have two Premier League fixtures to play, the Manchester giants’ only real motivation is defeating Tottenham Hotspur in the Europa League final to secure Champions League triumph next season.
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