Burgess Linked With La Liga Move - Ipswich Town News
La Liga Girona are in advanced talks regarding the signing of Blues centre-half Cameron Burgess, according to reports in Spain.
Burgess, 29, is out of contract with Town at the end of the season and, according to Marca, is being targeted by Girona, who are 15th in the La Liga table having reached the Champions League last season, with the Australia international said to be receptive to a move to Spain.
The Aberdeen-born defender joined the Blues in the summer of 2021 from Accrington Stanley, signing a contract which ran to last summer when Town triggered a one-year extension on that deal.
The one-time Fulham academy youngster has been a key player on the Blues’ climb from League One to the Premier League, making a total of 112 starts and 10 sub appearances, scoring five goals.
This season, following the signing of Jacob Greaves from Hull City, Burgess has been in and out of the side but has still made 12 starts and one sub appearance.
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