Chelsea’s search for a more clinical finisher has taken a dramatic turn as legendary manager Harry Redknapp throws his weight behind Ipswich Town striker Liam Delap, labeling him a major improvement over current Blues forward Nicolas Jackson.
Delap, only 22, has taken the Premier League by surprise this season, netting an impressive 12 goals for newly-promoted Ipswich Town. His performances have sparked a fierce transfer tussle among top English clubs, with Chelsea, Arsenal, and Manchester United all circling the young striker.
Redknapp, a seasoned voice in English football, believes Chelsea should pull the trigger before their rivals get ahead in the race. Speaking to BetVictor, he revealed insider knowledge about the Blues’ interest in the player.
“I have heard that Chelsea are quite hot on Liam Delap – I could see him going to Stamford Bridge this summer,” Redknapp stated confidently, hinting at a potential transfer move that could shake up the club’s attacking options.
Redknapp didn’t stop at forecasting a potential move—he also made a bold comparison that is sure to stir debate among fans. “I would say Delap is an upgrade on Nicolas Jackson if Chelsea were to move for him,” he said. The claim adds pressure on Jackson, who has struggled with consistency during his time at Stamford Bridge, despite moments of brilliance.
Arsenal and Manchester United are also reportedly interested in bolstering their attacking options, and Delap has clearly made it onto their radar. “I also wonder if Arsenal would take a chance on him too because they are also looking for a striker,” Redknapp added, acknowledging the striker’s broad appeal.
Delap’s rapid rise and proven ability to adapt to top-flight football make him one of the most talked-about young forwards in the league. With his contract situation and transfer valuation still under wraps, the coming transfer window promises a bidding war that could reshape attacking lineups across the Premier League.
As fans eagerly anticipate summer signings, one thing is certain—Liam Delap is no longer just a promising talent; he’s now a hot commodity at the center of a Premier League power struggle.