JUST IN;Ipswich Town defender ‘in talks’ with Spanish club following Manchester United departure

Sheffield United and Ipswich Town-linked defender ‘in talks’ with Spanish club following Manchester United departure

The 25-year-old is now a free agent after seeing his long relationship with Manchester United come to an end at the end of the 2022/23 campaign.

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Sheffield United are said to be interested in buying the defender during the summer transfer window, while Ipswich Town is also considered an interested party.However, Mail Online reports that Tuanzebe is in talks with La Liga side Real Betis.

Betis is managed by Manuel Pellegrini, a former Manchester City and West Ham United player.

If they want Tuanzebe’s services, this will not be the defender’s first overseas trip. While on the books of Manchester United, he spent time on loan in Italy with Napoli.

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Considering they have only recently been promoted from League One, the Tractor Boys have performed well with their only defeat of the season against Leeds United, the Premier League side just a few months ago.

They were even unbeaten in the Carabao Cup, beating Bristol Rovers before beating Reading on penalties.

Their quick start is not surprising given that they have Kieran McKenna in charge, the former Manchester United manager who also has some of the League’s top players at his disposal.

They were even unbeaten in the Carabao Cup, beating Bristol Rovers before beating Reading on penalties. Their quick start is not surprising given that they have Kieran McKenna in charge, the former Manchester United manager who also has some of the League’s top players at his disposal.

Even some of the people who were with McKenna and Tractor Boys in third are clearly ready to step up to second – and now they are showing their quality.

Their position at the end of the season remains to be seen – but Sunderland’s top six finish last season should give them hope.

However, looking back instead of looking ahead in this article, we focus on former Ipswich player Carlos Edwards.

He spent the early part of his career at Wrexham, becoming a key player in the first team there before joining Luton Town in 2005. And the Trinidadian continued to grow, joining the promotion prospect of Sunderland in January 2007 and playing a key role in the Black Cats’ return to the Premier League at the end of the season.

After two and a half years at the Stadium of Light, he moved to the Championship and moved with Grant Leadbitter from Wearside to Ipswich Town.

He had a respectable debut season at Portman Road – but he was particularly brilliant in the 2010/11 season – scoring 3 goals and 10 assists in the Second Division and showing exactly why. why he used to ply his trade in the top league.

Scoring 10 goals and providing a total of 24 assists for Tractor Boys in 191 league appearances, he’s arguably had the most successful period of his career at Suffolk, but he didn’t appear. He was a regular for Ipswich in the 2013/14 season and was loaned to Millwall in March 2014.

He was almost 36 years old when he signed a permanent contract with the Lions in the summer of 2014 – and was ruled out with a serious knee injury for much of the 2014/15 season. Making 22 appearances in all competitions the following season, he was instrumental in bringing Millwall to the third-place play-off final before losing to Barnsley.

How is Carlos Edwards today?

After finishing his time at The Den, he returned to his hometown before returning to England to play non-league football.

And at 44, he’s still playing, with the player signing for Hadleigh United in June.

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