Deadline Heat: Leeds plot late 33 goal machine Szmodics hijack” with a staggering offer” after Ipswich reportedly been close to his final signature….
After his performances last season, senior writer Pete O’Rourke of Football Insider revealed on the most recent episode of the Inside Track podcast that Blackburn is requesting a hefty price to trade to a divisional rival.
It happens as Ipswich moves forward with negotiations to sign Szmodics, strengthening their roster in anticipation of their Premier League comeback. The Ireland international made 48 appearances last season, scoring 33 goals, and his contributions were crucial as the team finished just three points clear of the relegation zone.
The attacking midfielder is seen by Leeds as a possible statement addition to lessen the blow in the event that Cysencio Summerville departs the team later this summer. Because of his heroics at Ewood Park, Szmodics nearly defeated the Leeds player to win Championship Player of the Season last season.
Leeds United plot £20m Sammie Szmodics deal after Blackburn name asking price
Szmodics, 28, joined Blackburn from Peterborough United in 2022 and has gone on to establish himself as one of the most sought-after players in the division.
Since moving to Ewood Park, he has found the net 40 times in 89 games, while picking up eight assists as he averages a goal contribution every 1.85 games
His 33 goals from the previous campaign came after just seven in the 2022–2023 campaign, demonstrating the benefits of playing a more advanced role behind the striker.
This summer, Szmodics has drawn interest from Premier League teams as well. Ipswich Town is getting closer to a deal while Leeds’ interest wanes. Elland Road’s top goal is still to hold onto their finest players. Summerville’s probable departure will probably lead to a move for Szmodics, but by then it might be too late.
Leeds are expected to stand firm with their £35million asking price, which is likely to put off interest from the East London club, although the winger is still expected to depart this summer