Liam Delap's release clause to fall to £30m upon Ipswich's relegation – as Chelsea and Man United lead race for the highly-rated forward

Liam Delap's release clause to fall to £30m upon Ipswich's relegation – as Chelsea and Man United lead race for the highly-rated forward

Liam Delap’s release clause will fall as low as £30million if Ipswich are relegated from the Premier League, Mail Sport has been told.

Chelsea and Manchester United are two of the clubs in the chase for the 22-year-old striker who has 12 goals in the Premier League season.

England Under-21 international Delap joined Ipswich from Manchester City last summer in a deal worth up to £20m.

Kieran McKenna’s side are 12 points off Wolves, who are currently sitting in the last-remaining safe position in the Premier League.

City are understood to have a 20 per cent sell-on clause in Delap’s next transfer. 

The attractive fee is seen as very favourable to Chelsea and United.

Liam Delap’s release clause will fall as low as £30million if Ipswich Town are relegated

Chelsea have a policy of signing younger players on long contracts

Man United have made Delap their top striker target this summer

Both Chelsea and Manchester United are interested in the England Under-21 international

Chelsea in particular have a policy of signing youngsters on long contracts involving base salaries but with lucrative built-in incentives.

They will get to see Delap in person this Sunday when Ipswich visit Stamford Bridge in the Premier League.

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