Ipswich Town latest: Further Kieran McKenna boost as Palace circle, Brandon Williams, Wes Burns reacts to milestone…

Ipswich Town’s recent developments bring further optimism, with Kieran McKenna receiving notable attention from Crystal Palace.

Additionally, Brandon Williams, who is on loan from Manchester United, is earning praise from his manager, and Wes Burns, who recently marked his 100th appearance for the club, reflects on his journey with Ipswich Town.

As the Championship season progresses, Ipswich Town’s remarkable rise from League One to contention for a Premier League return continues to captivate fans.

Currently in second place, trailing just a few points behind leaders Leicester City, the Tractor Boys are demonstrating their capabilities in the higher division.

Their latest victory over Preston North End with a score of 4-2 has undoubtedly boosted morale as they approach their next fixture against Rotherham United after the international break.

Kieran McKenna, the team’s manager, hopes to maintain their excellent form in the upcoming matches.

In recent news, it was disclosed that any club seeking to secure Kieran McKenna as their manager would be required to pay a substantial £4 million compensation fee.

This development came after reports surfaced that Crystal Palace was considering McKenna as a potential replacement for Roy Hodgson.

However, it appears that Palace is also exploring other options, including Portuguese manager Paulo Fonseca, who is currently in charge of Lille.

Moreover, Ipswich Town managed to secure a season-long loan deal for Manchester United defender Brandon Williams, who has never previously played in the Championship.

Although he had initially struggled to adapt, Williams, after 10 games, is now gaining confidence and receiving praise from his manager, Kieran McKenna, who commended his recent performance.

In another milestone, Wes Burns marked his 100th game for Ipswich Town in all competitions. This achievement holds special significance for the winger, who joined the club from Fleetwood Town in 2021.

Under the guidance of Kieran McKenna, Burns has shown remarkable progress in his game, and he considers reaching this milestone a significant moment in his career.

He reflects on the club’s growth and the achievement of their goals, emphasizing the positive trajectory they are on for the current season.

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