According to the latest news from Romano, a well-known football journalist, Ipswich, a newly promoted Premier League horse, has set an important relegation-linked clause in the deal of introducing Napoli midfielder Cayuste. According to the agreement, if Ipswich can successfully avoid relegation in the Premier League this season, then they will be forced to buy out Cayust, turning the midfielder's loan status into a permanent transfer. The establishment of this clause has undoubtedly added extra impetus to Ipswich Town in this season's relegation battle.
The joining of Cayuste is undoubtedly an important signing for Ipswich. Earlier, Romano had revealed that the Napoli midfielder would join Ipswich on loan + buyout, and the triggering conditions of the buyout clause were closely related to the team's relegation results. Now, with Romano updating the details of the transaction, the specific content of this clause has also been exposed, further demonstrating Ipswich's determination and confidence in relegation.
At the same time, Ipswich's actions in the transfer market have not stopped. According to Romano, they have approached the team of Chelsea striker Broya, introduced the team's future development plan and signing strategy in detail, and offered Broya an attractive offer. This move shows that while Ipswich is pursuing midfielders, they are also actively looking for players who can improve the strength of the team's front line.
As a young striker of Chelsea, Broya has good potential and strength. If he can successfully join Ipswich Town, he will undoubtedly inject new vitality into the offensive end of the team. However, the final trip of this deal requires further negotiations and consultations between both clubs.