Ipswich Town signs goalkeeper Alex Palmer from West Brom for up to £5m
Ipswich Town signs goalkeeper Alex Palmer from West Brom for up to £5m

Ipswich Town signs goalkeeper Alex Palmer from West Brom for up to £5m

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West Bromwich Albion's goalkeeper Alex Palmer has officially joined Ipswich Town for a reported fee of up to £5 million. The 28-year-old, who made 104 appearances for the Baggies and was a joint winner of the Championship Golden Glove, will fill the gap left by injured keeper Christian Walton. Ipswich, currently struggling at the bottom of the Premier League, aims to strengthen their defense after conceding 49 goals this season. Palmer, who has been with West Brom since the age of 14, is expected to have an immediate impact as the club seeks to avoid relegation. The transfer marks a significant step for Ipswich as they bolster their squad in a challenging season. West Brom is confident in their succession plan with several promising goalkeepers in their ranks.

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