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Hirst Signing Confirmed
Thursday, 13th Jul 2023 10:32

Town have confirmed the signing of former loanee George Hirst on a four-year deal from Leicester City for a fee we understand to be around £1.5 million initially.

The news comes as little surprise with Hirst having been spotted in Suffolk over the last couple of days but with the deal finally confirmed this morning after some routine scan results were received.

Following a lengthy chase last summer, Hirst eventually joined the Blues on loan in January and went on to play a significant part as Town won promotion from League One.

The 24-year-old made 16 starts and seven sub appearances, scoring seven times. The frontman quickly became a fans’ favourite and made no secret of how much he had enjoyed his time at Portman Road and that he wanted to return on a permanent basis.

We understand the Blues will pay the Foxes close to £1.5 million with further cash based on the frontman’s performances in the Championship and then, should the Blues win promotion, in the Premier League, potentially taking it to around double the initial figure.

“Ipswich has felt like home for the last six months and that’s a big part of why I wanted to come back here so much,” Hirst told the club site.

“The last few months of last season were massive for me, doing what we did as a team, and that was something I wanted to carry on being part of for sure.


“The reception I got from the fans, players and staff here was brilliant, so I’m delighted to be back here and I’m looking forward to the challenge of the Championship.

“The manager improved my game massively and he’s probably the best I’ve worked with, both him and his staff, and it helped my development no end. Once you have got that taste you don’t want to go back. He has been absolutely amazing for me — long may it continue.”

Town’s chief operating officer Luke Werhun added: "We’re delighted George has signed for the club on a permanent basis. It’s a deal we’ve been working on for a long time and I’m so pleased it’s finally over the line.

“George made a significant contribution during the second half of last season, scoring some very important goals to help us win promotion to the Championship. We’re excited to see him continue his development at the club.”

Manager Kieran McKenna continued: “We’re delighted to have George with us permanently.

“He is at a good age and hopefully has his best years ahead of him. He has the potential to improve and the willingness to learn and show he can be a really good forward at the next level.

“We think this is the right team for him to do that in and he thinks the same, so that makes for a really good move for all parties.”

Hirst won’t travel to join up with the squad at their Austria training camp but will begin training with his teammates next week on their return. His first appearance in the new Town shirt is likely to be at Preston next Wednesday.

Former England U17, U18, U19 and U20 international Hirst spent the first half of last season on loan at Blackburn Rovers having signed a new contract at Leicester which was due to run until the summer of 2025, but that move was cut short after he made only three starts and eight sub appearances without scoring.

Previously Hirst had spent 2021/22 on loan at Portsmouth, netting 15 goals in 32 starts and 14 sub appearances, all from November onwards.

The son of former Sheffield Wednesday and England frontman David, Hirst started his career with the Owls before joining Belgian second division side OH Leuven in June 2018, then a year later moved on to Leicester.

For the Foxes, the 6ft 3in tall frontman, who played alongside Andre Dozzell, Flynn Downes, Tristan Nydam and Nick Hayes with young England sides, made only two sub appearances, spending time on loan at Rotherham in 2020/21 when failing to score in four starts and 28 appearances from the bench, prior to his spell at Pompey.

Hirst is Town’s third signing of the summer and the second following a lengthy pursuit, midfielder Jack Taylor having joined from Peterborough United last month.


Photo: Matchday Images



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Ipswichbusiness added 23:00 - Jul 13
Welcome news!

The article doesn't mention the length of the deal, but Wikipedia says that he has signed for four years.
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warwickblue added 23:05 - Jul 13
Ipswich business - There's a clue in Phil's first sentence.
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wischip added 23:43 - Jul 13
Now we are dancing. We are not far off a squad that could tickle the playoffs. Sorry I've been on the sauce tonight.
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Europablue added 07:17 - Jul 14
George really needed a home to push on. He's found one now. He needed quite a bit of time to settle into the system when he first came, but he'll be ready from day one of the new season.
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Gazelle added 08:36 - Jul 14
Think I'll ask Ashton to buy me a new car.
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shakytown added 08:36 - Jul 14
Just keeps getting better,. Bring it on.
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braveblue added 10:50 - Jul 14
Another great deal done with no fuss at a great price. Well done all.
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Ipswichbusiness added 11:08 - Jul 14
Warwickblue: I must remember to post before beer rather than after!
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cfmoses added 12:43 - Jul 14
What a difference a little bit of investment backing and a quality manager who improves players makes. Gone are the dąys of late panic loans. Herę are the days of Sports scientists and detailed player research.Hirst was the finał piece of our promotion jigsaw. Leicester will soon regret this decision.
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WiltsBlue added 14:21 - Jul 14
The one signing i was so hoping we would get and what a deal the club have done, along with the players we've signed... This shows the clubs intentions and ambitions for the future.. Sunderland will be a good test to start with but i for one cant wait for the season to start i think its going to be an exciting season certainly for us but also the Championship...
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