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Town Confirm Al-Hamadi Signing
Monday, 29th Jan 2024 14:46

Town have completed the signing of striker Ali Al-Hamadi from AFC Wimbledon for an undisclosed fee understood to be just over £1 million plus further add-ons, the 21-year-old penning a deal which runs to the summer of 2028.

Al-Hamadi, who has been handed the number 16 shirt, will join up with the squad later this week having been away with Iraq at the Asian Cup but with his side eliminated following a 3-2 defeat to Jordan earlier today.

“Ipswich is a club on an upward trajectory, with a manager who is known for developing players, so at this point in my career I feel like I am ready to make the step up and this feels like the perfect fit for me,” he told TownTV. 

“Everyone I have spoken to has given the club unbelievable reviews so I’m just excited to get to work when I get back.

“Whenever I’ve watched Ipswich it’s attractive football with high intensity and energy, which fits my characteristics well, so I’d say I’m a good fit.

“I am hungry to score goals and understand it’s a step up to the Championship where players are better and sharper, but I’m confident in my ability, I am hungry to learn and am looking forward to joining up with the squad.” 

Manager Kieran McKenna added: “Ali is a very exciting young striker who we feel has great attributes and a lot of room to continue to develop.

“He’s had a really good first 12 months of regular senior football and has had a significant impact at AFC Wimbledon. He fits our recruitment profile of being a young, hungry, athletic and technical player who we feel can have an impact in the squad straight away, but also has room to grow and develop for the future.”

As reported on Saturday, a number of other clubs showed interest in Al-Hamadi after news of Town’s approach emerged at the end of last week, but we understand none matched the Blues’ offer with the player in any case very keen on the switch to Portman Road.

The striker joined the Dons on a free transfer from Wycombe Wanderers in January last year with the Chairboys understood to be due 25 per cent of the fee from the move to Town.

Al-Hamadi was born in Iraq but moved to Liverpool in 2003 as a one-year-old during the Iraq War.

Having been a youth player with Tranmere and Swansea, the 6ft 2in tall frontman joined Wycombe in 2021 following a trial but made his first senior appearances during a loan spell in the National League with Bromley.

Having been a regular for the Chairboys in League One throughout 2021/22 and in the first half of the following season, Al-Hamadi, who has been capped 12 times by Iraq, scoring three goals, moved on to Wimbledon in League Two on a free transfer in January 2023.

He scored 27 goals in 40 starts and eight sub appearances for the Wombles, including 17 this season.

Town are continuing to pursue Blackburn striker Sam Gallagher with a deal looking more likely than it did a few days ago. As reported over the weekend, Rovers are showing interest in Swansea's Jerry Yates and that move could allow Gallagher to join the Blues should the clubs agree a fee.


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OldTractor added 12:31 - Jan 30
This may be a bit obvious - but with Ali being given the No. 16 shirt - it still leaves room for a new player to be signed and given the No. 9 shirt.
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Flamencaman added 12:32 - Jan 30
Must rated highly by our staff he’s on a 4 year contract, let’s hope he’s worth 20 million in a year and 100 million in 2
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JewellintheTown added 12:48 - Jan 30
@Flamencaman - I might be wrong but I suspect in part that the 4 year contract is so ITFC can spread the high fees across it so they have more wiggle room to fit within Financial Fair Play rules.
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Pilgrimblue added 13:20 - Jan 30
Ok Blues1 but I can think of dozens that failed to make it!

Of course I hope he will but …..
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timkatieadamitfc added 00:55 - Jan 31
@jewellinthetown, think Chelsea put a stop to that!
Pretty sure it doesn’t work like that anymore.
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bobble added 02:03 - Jan 31
iraqan he will be alright
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Len_Brennan added 09:29 - Jan 31
Old Tractor - I think Freddie still has the shirt, as he remains registered as a player with the club, despite having gone out on loan.
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fifeblue added 09:43 - Jan 31
Get Rashford in on loan. He obviously doesn't want to play for Ten Hag.
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IpswichT62OldBoy added 11:30 - Jan 31
Last day, 12 hours left, maybe this is it.
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ajs83 added 11:33 - Jan 31
IpswichT62OldBoy - The deadline is tomorrow (1st Feb) at 11pm. So still 36 hours left.
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ImAbeliever added 15:49 - Jan 31
Still no new signing today. Should I be worried?
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del45 added 17:55 - Jan 31
Yes you should be no news from TWTD.
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Carberry added 21:09 - Jan 31
The bottom line is we have signed a striker from League 2. He may have potential but nothing is certain about his development and whether he can get anywhere near Championship standard let alone Premier League. Let's hope we can get something Wycombe didn't, who offloaded him on a free.
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Steve_ITFC_Sweden added 04:53 - Feb 1
More knife-edge drama today (Thursday) or a damp squib to end the window? We shall see... But even if we don't get anyone else in, we have strengthened the squad, perhaps just not as much as we and KMcK would have liked. Still time yet, though...
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IpswichT62OldBoy added 09:08 - Feb 1
2 hours left
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JewellintheTown added 09:40 - Feb 1
IpswichT62OldBoy - its 11pm, not 11am window close, so roughly 14 hrs of hell left to wait.
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JewellintheTown added 09:46 - Feb 1
On another side note, @Phil (Ham) - not worth mentioning from yesterdays news that George Edmundson has been named the Greene King Player of the Month for January? Well deserved a mention, I think.
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itfc_4ever added 10:09 - Feb 1
Club shop closed at 3pm for “stock take” rumour has it big Kieffer is in town
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