How Ipswich Town might go about being ready to compete in the Premier League again
As Kieran McKenna starts making plans for the team’s significant return to the Premier League, excitement and anticipation are already sweeping through the town of Cambridge.
The last time top division football was played at Portman Road was more than 20 years ago, but the former Manchester United academy coach has guided the team to multiple promotions and helped them fulfil their ambition of playing against the best in English football once more.
Naturally, Everton has struggled to hold onto their highly sought-after manager since he was linked to Chelsea and Manchester United. However, now that McKenna is back and committed to the team for the upcoming season, attention is turning to what business he could do in the transfer market. The world’s most popular managerial simulation, Football Manager 2024, was fired up by 3AddedMinutes because we were eager to find out how the next two months would unfold for the Tractor Boys.
Goalkeepers
The Tractor Boys suffered an immediate blow when Scottish powerhouse Celtic made a £4.5 million offer to sell Vaclav Hladky. However, McKenna did not waste time in finding a replacement, as Jamie Cumming, a stopper for Chelsea, and Luca Zidane, of Eibar—yes, Zizou’s son—arrived for a combined £2.5 million.
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