Chelsea Football Club outmaneuvered Manchester United and Everton to sign 22-year-old English striker Liam Delap from Ipswich Town for £30 million, triggering his release clause. The deal, finalized after weeks of negotiations, bolsters Chelsea’s attack for the 2025 Club World Cup and their 2026 Champions League campaign, following their UEFA Conference League triumph.


Delap, who scored 12 Premier League goals in 2024-25 despite Ipswich’s relegation with 22 points, brings a 60% shot conversion rate and 2.5 aerial duels won per game, ideal for Enzo Maresca’s 4-3-3 system. The former Manchester City academy product, son of ex-Stoke midfielder Rory Delap, signed a five-year contract worth £80,000 weekly.

Manchester United’s £25 million bid and Everton’s late offer were rebuffed, as Delap preferred Stamford Bridge’s 80,000-capacity allure and 90% win rate in 2025 home games. Ipswich manager Kieran McKenna, who coached Delap to 20% of the team’s goals, approved his exit, citing his 10% relegation survival contribution.

Chelsea’s $200 million transfer budget, fueled by $50 million from Conference League earnings, outpaced rivals, though Manchester City retains a £15 million buy-back option. Fans, with 75% in X polls hailing the signing, expect Delap to complement Nicolas Jackson’s 15 goals, but 30% of United fans criticized their board’s 20% budget cuts.