BREAKING: Ipswich Town Fans Stunned as Ali Al-Hamadi ‘Pushes to Leave’ After Aston Villa £105m Deal Claim…

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Ipswich Town Fans Stunned as Ali Al-Hamadi ‘Pushes to Leave’ After Aston Villa £105m Deal Claim

 

Ipswich Town supporters have been left stunned by a sensational transfer claim involving fan favourite Ali Al-Hamadi, with reports suggesting the striker is determined to leave Portman Road after accepting a huge £105 million proposal from Aston Villa.

 

However, there is currently no credible confirmation that Aston Villa have made a £105m offer or that Al-Hamadi has agreed personal terms. Recent reporting instead indicates that the Iraqi international remains an Ipswich player and that a proposed loan move to Raków Częstochowa collapsed after a medical issue.

 

Al-Hamadi originally joined Ipswich from AFC Wimbledon in January 2024 on a long-term contract. The club’s official profile confirms his arrival and his development since making the move to Portman Road.

 

The 24-year-old has already made history, becoming the first Iraqi player to feature in the Premier League when he appeared for Ipswich against Liverpool in August 2024.

 

That history has made the latest £105m claim particularly dramatic for Ipswich supporters. If such a proposal were ever formally presented and accepted, it would represent a staggering financial development and could force the club to make a major decision over one of its recognisable attacking players.

 

For Aston Villa, a move for Al-Hamadi would also represent an ambitious statement. The striker’s physical presence, attacking ability and international experience could make him an intriguing option for a Premier League squad.

 

But for now, supporters should treat the £105m Aston Villa story as unverified speculation rather than a confirmed transfer. Current reliable reporting does not support the claim that Al-Hamadi has accepted such a deal.

 

Ipswich fans will therefore be watching closely for any official announcement from the club, Villa or the player himself. Until that happens, the sensational £105m figure remains a rumour rather than a completed transfer.

 

One thing is certain: if a £105m offer really does arrive, the football world will be watching Portman Road.

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