Leicester City ‘keen’ on £15m Leeds United academy graduate amid Ipswich Town struggles Tom CoatesLeicester City ‘keen’ on £15m Leeds United academy graduate amid Ipswich Town struggles

Leicester City ‘keen’ on £15m Leeds United academy graduate amid Ipswich Town struggles

Leicester City ‘keen’ on £15m Leeds United academy graduate amid Ipswich Town struggles Leicester City are reportedly keen on signing Leeds United academy graduate Jack Clarke from Ipswich Town.

Clarke was a wanted man in the summer, having lit up the Championship with Sunderland. He was linked with a return to Leeds and Leicester had been credited with interest earlier in the year. Ipswich won the race for his signature, paying an initial £15m to secure his services following their promotion to the Premier League. However, the winger has not hit the ground running at Portman Road. He has been afforded just three starts in the Premier League and is yet to score for the Tractor Boys.

 

Jack Clarke has failed to hit the ground running at Ipswich Town. Jack Clarke has failed to hit the ground running at Ipswich Town.  According to The Sun, Leicester are keen on Clarke and continuing to monitor him. A deal could prove difficult to do this season though, as he has already represented two clubs. Ipswich, meanwhile, may be unwilling to help out a Premier League rival.

Jack Clarke from Ipswich Town. Clarke was a wanted man in the summer, having lit up the Championship with Sunderland. He was linked with a return to Leeds and Leicester had been credited with interest earlier in the year. Ipswich won the race for his signature, paying an initial £15m to secure his services following their promotion to the Premier League.

 

 

However, the winger has not hit the ground running at Portman Road. He has been afforded just three starts in the Premier League and is yet to score for the Tractor Boys. has failed to hit the ground running at Ipswich Town. Jack Clarke has failed to hit the ground running at Ipswich Town. According to The Sun, Leicester are keen on Clarke and continuing to monitor him. A deal could prove difficult to do this season though, as he has already represented two clubs. Ipswich, meanwhile, may be unwilling to help out a Premier League rival.

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