Ipswich Town summer transfers and net spend: Every confirmed signing and sale for the Tractor Boys in 2026 window

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After securing an contiguous flight from the Championship, Ipswich Town are backmost successful the Premier League.

The Tractor Boys are searching for a caller manager pursuing the departure of Kieran McKenna astatine the extremity of past season.

Here, Sports Mole rounds up each of Ipswich's confirmed transportation enactment for the 2026 summertime window.


Ipswich confirmed transfers in: Summer 2026

Chuba Akpom (ST | £8m from Ajax)

Cedric Kipre (CB | £3.9m from Reims)

Ipswich confirmed transfers out: Summer 2026

Arijanet Muric (GK | £6m to Sassuolo)

Ashley Young (LB | Retired)

Conor Chaplin (AM) | Released)

Conor Townsend (LB) | Released)


Ipswich nett spend: Summer 2026

Ipswich full walk summertime 2026: £11.9m

Ipswich full income summertime 2026: £6m

Ipswich nett walk summertime 2026: £5.9m


Latest Ipswich transportation rumours for summertime 2026

In

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CJ Egan Riley (Marseille)

Solly March (free agent)

Ethan Nwaneri (Arsenal)

Out

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Dan Neil (Rangers)

You tin find a implicit database of the latest Ipswich transportation rumours by clicking here


When does the 2026 summertime transportation model unfastened and close?

The summertime transportation model opened connected Monday, June 15 for each English and Scottish clubs, and volition tally done to the archetypal time of September.

This means that deadline time for the 2026 summertime transportation model falls connected Tuesday, September 1, with the model closing astatine 11pm GMT.

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