Palace Still Interested in McGoldrick - Ipswich Town News
TWTD understand that Crystal Palace have continued to show interest in Blues striker David McGoldrick during the final week of the transfer window.
The Eagles were linked with Town’s 26-year-old top scorer a fortnight ago and are the club most likely to make a move for McGoldrick prior to the January transfer window’s closure at 11pm tonight.
Last night, Swansea were reported to be ready to make a deadline day offer for McGoldrick, who has scored 14 goals this season, although they are now understood to have made a bid of £2.5 million for another striker, Leicester’s Jeffrey Schlupp.
The Blues were claimed to have put a price of £4 million on McGoldrick, who has 18 months left on his contract.
Meanwhile, Wolves striker Kevin Doyle, reportedly the subject of a rebuffed Town loan bid earlier in the week, is at QPR and is set to join them on loan.
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