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Manchester United's 30 million buy new Kane was forced to wait, and the player decided to shop around! Negotiations have been permitted

Ipswich centre forward Liam Trapp is certain to move this summer, but Manchester United, who want to sign him for £30 million, will have to wait patiently as the player has said he would be willing to join even if he does not qualify for the Champions League, but he is exploring all his options.

Delap has scored 12 Premier League goals this season, almost as much as Manchester United strikers Hojlund (four), Zirkze (three) and Garnacho (six) combined. Moreover, after Ipswich's relegation, his liquidated damages were reduced to £30 million, which is simply one of the best value for money Premier League players in the summer window.

Some United fans of Hojlund have also tried to justify the £72million centre-forward on the grounds that the Dane has been involved in as many goals this season as Delap. But the background behind this statistic is that Hojlund played 51 games, 12 more than Delap, and played almost 600 minutes more.

Manchester United's strikers have failed to do anything in the Premier League, but have embellished their results with statistics from the Europa League, League Cup and FA Cup. Among them, Garnacho, who has the most goals, has 11 goals and nine assists, two goals and two assists against Barnsley in League One, while three goals and one assist against Leicester City.

In fact, in the Premier League, La Liga and Serie A this season, Delap is the league's top scorer under the age of 22. Therefore, it is not without reason that almost all Premier League teams are interested in him, and despite being immature, he is indeed the best young goalscorer in the transfer market.

Ipswich officially confirmed that Delap has been allowed to approach all potential buyers. Boss McKenna said: "Liam [Delap] is considering options for next year and it makes sense that other teams are interested in him. It looks like he's more likely to leave than to stay."

It is reported that Delap has already had face-to-face communication with Manchester United and Chelsea, and he will also meet with other Premier League teams such as Newcastle United and Nottingham Forest to learn about all potential projects. The Bundesliga club could also be the next home if he wanted to, but the England international wants to stay in England.

Italian transfer expert Fabrizio Romano has reported that Delap is ready to meet with all the teams interested in him.

Fabrizio Romano said: "Delap is listening to clubs about their plans and trying to determine where the opportunities are best. I don't know how quickly he'll make a decision, but one thing is for sure, the player is preparing for a move and Manchester United are very interested in him. As far as I know, Delap has spoken to Manchester United and then Chelsea, and now he will explore all possible options.

Among the advantages that United could sell to him are an absolute workhorse, a desirable salary, some of the world's most popular personalities, and the presence of Jason Wilcox, the technical director he worked with at Manchester City during his time.

However, the defeat in the Europa League final has also exposed many of United's internal and external problems, which may affect Delap's decision. This weekend's final round of the Premier League will determine which three teams – Manchester City, Newcastle, Chelsea, Aston Villa and Nottingham Forest – will qualify for next season's Champions League, and could change the outcome of the race for Delap.

At the same time, it is certain that Amorim's Portuguese sporting favourite Dzekereish will not join Manchester United after missing out on the Champions League, and the Swedish striker, who turned 27 at the start of the summer window, believes that the player's prime age is not long and does not intend to waste a season away from European competition. Osimhen, who is his age, doesn't mind not having a Champions League, but the £400,000-a-week salary he is asking for is beyond what Sir Jim Ratcliffe is willing to accept. Therefore, there is a first choice for who Manchester United's No. 9 will be next season, but it has not yet been determined.

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