Liverpool legend Jamie Carragher has urged Ipswich Town striker Liam Delap to snub a move to Manchester United. He believes that Everton would be the ideal club for the youngster this summer.
Speaking on Sky Sports, Carragher stated that Manchester United would be too big a step for Delap, as he needs to find his feet first. He believes that the 22-year-old striker needs a couple of seasons at a mid-table club before going to the big clubs. He said (via Tribal Football):
Manchester United are leading the chase for Liam Delap this summer but face competition from Chelsea and Newcastle United. The striker has a £30 million release clause in his contract after Ipswich Town were relegated from the Premier League.
During an appearance on talkSPORT, Gabby Agbonlahor claimed that Manchester United would be a big step for Liam Delap. He stated that the Ipswich Town star should take another step in his career before making the jump to the big clubs and suggested a move to West Ham United. He said:
West Ham United are looking to sign a striker, but the Ipswich Town star looks set to join Manchester United or Chelsea this summer.
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