Leadbitter Deal Reportedly Done - Ipswich Town News
Sunderland midfielder Grant Leadbitter is reported to have completed his move to the Blues. The 23-year-old is said to have signed a three-year contract.
The joint deal involving Leadbitter and Carlos Edwards is understood to be costing the Blues £4 million after top-ups, with the England U21 international said to make up £2.6 million of that fee.
Town’s signing of Edwards is also thought to be very close to being confirmed.
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