The same report mentions that Liam Delap has also caught United's attention, who is enjoying a breakout season with Ipswich Town. The 22-year-old has registered nine goals and two assists in 23 Premier League appearances, demonstrating the type of high-intensity running and physical presence that Amorim values in a striker. Moreover, Delap’s connection to United’s technical director, Jason Wilcox, further strengthens the possibility of a move. Wilcox, who previously worked as Manchester City’s academy director, was involved in bringing Delap to the Etihad from Derby County in 2019. Should Ipswich face relegation, Delap’s asking price is expected to drop, making him a more realistic signing for United. However, competition for his signature will be fierce, with Chelsea also expressing interest in the young forward.
However, one potential stumbling block for United is Manchester City’s buyback clause in Delap’s contract. When Ipswich signed him last summer for a fee of £20 million, City inserted a £40 million buyback option, which they could exercise if they believe Delap is ready to return.