Chelsea have successfully secured the signing of Ipswich Town striker Liam Delap, with a full agreement now in place.

The Blues are set to trigger the highly-anticipated £30 million release clause in his contract, bringing one of England’s most promising young forwards to Stamford Bridge.
This marks a significant coup for Chelsea, as Manchester City, Delap’s former club, will not be exercising their buy-back clause. Delap himself has already given his firm acceptance to the Chelsea project, indicating his strong desire to join the London club.
The move is being facilitated by a long-term contract for the 22-year-old, reflecting Chelsea’s confidence in his future impact.
Key factors influencing Delap’s decision include the appreciation from new head coach Enzo Maresca, under whom Delap previously worked at Manchester City’s academy, and the allure of UEFA Champions League football next season for #CFC.
Delap, who impressed with 12 goals for Ipswich in the recently concluded Premier League season despite their relegation, is expected to join Chelsea imminently.
This acquisition is a clear statement of intent from Chelsea as they look to strengthen their attacking options and build for sustained success in the upcoming campaigns, including the FIFA Club World Cup.