Ipswich Town Ready to Break Transfer Record with January Move for Albert Tjåland
Ipswich Town are preparing to make a major statement in the upcoming January transfer window, with the club ready to break its transfer record as they push hard for promotion back to the Premier League.

Breaking: The Tractor Boys have submitted a huge bid for highly prolific Norwegian striker Albert Tjåland, the cousin of Manchester City star Erling Haaland. The 21-year-old has been in sensational form for Rosseland BK, scoring an astonishing 64 goals in just 37 games, numbers that have quickly drawn attention across Europe.

Coventry City are also understood to be keen on the striker, but Ipswich have moved swiftly and decisively, becoming the first club to formally submit a bid. The early approach highlights Ipswich’s ambition and intent as they look to strengthen their squad ahead of a crucial second half of the season.
Club sources suggest Ipswich are fully prepared for January business, with the board backing a record-breaking deal in order to add the cutting edge needed to secure promotion. The Tractor Boys are targeting a return to the Premier League in the 2026 season, and Tjåland is viewed as a potential game-changer in their promotion charge.

Blessed with pace, power, and a ruthless eye for goal, Tjåland has drawn inevitable comparisons with his famous cousin. However, Ipswich believe the striker has the qualities to make an immediate impact in English football and lead their line at the highest level.
As the January window approaches, Ipswich Town supporters will be watching closely to see if this ambitious move can be completed—and whether it can pave the way for a long-awaited Premier League return.
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