Why would Ipswich Town want to sign ex Man Utd player Axel Tuanzebe?
FLW explains why Ipswich Town want to sign Axel Tuanzebe.
Ipswich Town are showing interest in former Manchester United man Axel Tuanzebe, as Kieran McKenna looks to improve defensive options.
According to TEAMtalk, Ipswich are ready to make a move for the 25-year-old defender. Premier League new boys Sheffield United are also interested, but the Suffolk side remain favourites for his signature.
The Tractorboys have started the season in fantastic fashion, adapting back to life in the Championship seamlessly.
They are one of only six teams to have triumphed in both of their first two league outings and progress to the second round of the Carabao Cup.
Their season opener at The Stadium of Light saw them scalp promotion hopefuls, Sunderland. Nathan Broadhead opened the scoring minutes before the interval and George Hirst fired home a second shortly after, to give Ipswich all three points.
A few days later, they dispatched Bristol Rovers on their return to Portman Road. They were back at home once again on Saturday, with Stoke City the visitors on this occasion. Again, the hosts were 2-0 victors, thanks to goals from Luke Woolfenden and Kayden Jackson
McKenna’s men are now unbeaten in their last 21 league matches and sit top of the table. However, this has not stopped the Northern Irish manager still wanting new faces.
Who is Axel Tuanzebe?
Axel Tuanzebe is currently a free agent, but prior to the expiration of his contract in the summer, he was a Manchester United player.
He joined the Red Devils aged eight and made the tough journey through the academy, appearing for England at multiple levels along the way.
He played eight times for the first team over a three-year period, before moving to Aston Villa on loan. Tuanzebe spent 18 months at Villa Park, helping them win promotion back to the Premier League.
Upon his Old Trafford return, the defender managed 29 appearances in two years. He subsequently spent another year at Villa, before spending time at Napoli and Stoke City.
He played 37 senior games for the Red Devils and is now on the lookout for new employers.