The Ipswich fan pundit for FLW talked about Kieran McKenna allegedly being considered for the West Ham position.

Last year, the teenager made 26 appearances for Kieran McKenna’s team across all competitions. He scored his first goal for the senior team in a 3-2 victory over Port Vale with an incredible volley from the edge of the penalty area.

Humphreys, who had no prior experience, adapted quickly to the East Anglian midfield and attracted attention with his all-action displays in the middle of the park. In January of last year, he signed a new three-and-a-half-year contract.

However, this season has been different, with him rarely being called upon and, if and when he is, it is to play on the left side of defence, which is unfamiliar ground for him.

Although he has filled the role admirably for a player of his athleticism and ability, he has filled the role of cover for the formidable Leif Davis in the backline in all three of his Championship appearances this season.

As playing time grew increasingly scarce, there was already discussion in January about leaving the team. However, Humphreys has stuck with his childhood team in an effort to improve and establish himself as a candidate for a first-team spot.

Cameron Humphreys Ipswich Town season by season league stats
2021/22 2022/23 2023/24
Appearances 2 17 3
Starts 0 10 1
Goals 0 2 0
Assists 1 1 1
Minutes played 24 921 95
As of April 25th, 2024, Source: FBRef

“The main focus is on improving me, becoming a better player and learning how to deal with myself off the pitch as well,” he stated back in January.

“My boss and I have always had very consistent conversations.” Our strategy has always been very clear, and right now it is to help me grow as a player and to train and play as well as I can.

“I attempt to play a range of roles. I’ve also filled in at left back and a little bit further forward in central midfield.

“It’s better if I can play more positions. It aids in my comprehension of the game, and I want to get better at everything.

“I’m always looking to expand my skill set. Playing there is a little different from playing in central midfield, but I think I can pick up more skills from the players here the more I play there.

Cameron Humphreys can look to Leyton Orient loan star Idris El Mizouni for inspiration ahead of summer decision

Despite his strong desire to play for the team he loves, the midfielder would be better served by accepting a short-term departure this summer in order to increase his playing time.

Humphreys still has plenty of time to mature into the kind of player that everyone in Suffolk thinks he can be, and playing third-tier football can help make those aspirations come true.

To see how successful his loan decisions have been, the 20-year-old only needs to consider the success of fellow Town player Idris El Mizouni, who has established himself as a mainstay for Leyton Orient over the previous two seasons.

The Tunisian, who had previously played for Cambridge United and Grimsby Town, helped the O’s win promotion from League One the previous season. He then made frequent appearances for a team that, until recently, had hopes of making the playoffs in the third division.

Idris El Mizouni Leyton Orient

At Humphreys’ age, the midfielder [pictured, right] was in a similar situation, finding it difficult to get game time at Portman Road. However, he has since played more than 100 games for several clubs and is flourishing in his role at Brisbane Road.

Humphreys has every opportunity to pursue that route this summer and convince McKenna and the other Ipswich management members that he deserves a spot in the starting lineup, if not to permanently depart Town.

In football, nothing lasts forever, and by sticking with his hometown team, Humphreys might be jeopardising his own chances of advancing in his career.

This would be the ideal time to begin considering life beyond Portman Road.

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