Which club would suit Liam Delap best?
With just five Premier League games remaining this season, Ipswich Town are destined for the drop.
Should they lose to Newcastle on Saturday, the Tractor Boys will be relegated back to the Championship.
And that will almost guarantee the departure of sought-after forward Liam Delap amid interest from some of England’s top clubs.
But which club would be the best fit for him? SunSport has looked at what makes him so good and what he would bring to each team.
Prem manager to secret agent?
Andoni Iraola is turning secret agent to wreck Manchester United’s season.
The Bournemouth boss plans to phone Athletic Bilbao manager Ernesto Valverde, 61, and provide a spying report on Ruben Amorim’s team ahead of Thursday’s Europa League semi-final first leg.
Trust the process
United boss Ruben Amorim believes short-term pain will play out in favour of long-term success at Old Trafford.
Amorim explained: “In January we lost players and didn’t bring in new ones. That was a risk.
“But there are things here that are more important than scoring 10 more goals this season.
“We are trying to do something that is more important. We can hurt the squad now but in the future it will help the club.”

EXCLUSIVE: Hughes to stay at Carlisle
Mark Hughes is preparing to take another step down to help Carlisle back up into the Football League.
The Man Utd legend racked up 569 games as a Premier League boss after five years in charge of Wales.
Now he looks certain to remain in charge of the Cumbrians in next season’s National League after they were relegated with defeat at Cheltenham.
Hughes, who also spent 20 months as Bradford City chief, sees no problem in finding himself in the fifth tier of English football, declaring: “I have no ego.
“Just because I played for United and managed clubs like Manchester City, or led my country, doesn’t mean being in charge of a National League team would somehow be beneath me.
“Maybe other people might feel that but not me, even if I recognise it would be pretty unique for someone with some of the high spots I’ve had in my career.
“I showed how much I still love being a manager by going to Bradford — when you’ve been a manager as long as I have you just miss that buzz of standing on the touchline at three o’clock on a Saturday afternoon.”
Halsey’s verdict
Former Premier League referee Mark Halsey believes Evanilson should never have received a red card against Man Utd.
“The Bournemouth striker slipped when he challenged Moroccan international Noussair Mazraoui in the 70th minute of Sunday’s 1-1 Premier League draw.
“Ref Peter Bankes gave a yellow card to the Brazilian — and that was the correct call, as Evanilson’s slip turned his tackle into a reckless one. It was not serious foul play.
“Why on earth did VAR John Brooks get involved?
“It’s a very poor decision — and Bournemouth can feel aggrieved because it changed the game and dented their European hopes.
“They would have a good case to appeal the dismissal — and the three-match ban — as the incident was similar to Bruno Fernandes’ foul against Spurs last September.”
