July 5, 2024

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Ipswich Town reportedly interested in signing Bournemouth striker Kieffer Moore while Sunderland also keen on Welsh international

Ipswich Town are reportedly interested in signing Kieffer Moore on loan from Bournemouth.

According to The Athletic, the Blues have submitted a loan offer for the striker but the Cherries are yet to reach an agreement on a deal for the 31-year-old.

Moore joined Town under Mick McCarthy in January 2017, only made 11 appearances for the Blues and failed to find the back of the net in the year that he was at the club.

Wales striker Moore was nearly forced to quit in 2019; now he's scoring at  Euro 2020 - ESPN

Town sent him out on loan to Rotherham for half of the 2017/18 campaign where he scored 13 times in 25 appearances for the Millers.

In a dramatic twist of football fates, Kieffer Moore finds himself at the center of a transfer tug-of-war. Both Sunderland and Ipswich Town have extended loan offers to secure the services of the towering striker, yet Bournemouth remains in a deadlock, unable to finalize terms. The Championship clubs are keen to absorb a slice of Moore’s salary, but the agreement has hit a snag, with the current terms falling short of satisfaction, report The Athletic.

Cardiff City’s Lingering Interest

Wales striker Moore was nearly forced to quit in 2019; now he's scoring at  Euro 2020 - ESPN

Amidst this, Cardiff City’s interest looms like a shadow from Moore’s past. With a commendable tally of 25 goals during his tenure there, they’ve expressed an interest that might just reignite the striker’s spark.

Moore’s Limited Playtime

Despite being held in high regard at Bournemouth, Moore’s hunger for game time is palpable. Seven substitute appearances in the Premier League signal a player itching for a full-throttle return to the pitch. His goal-scoring prowess was last on display in Bournemouth’s FA Cup victory over QPR – a reminder of his lethal capabilities.

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