Ipswich Town have been linked with a move for Lille defender Alexsandro, as Kieran McKenna’s side look to bolster their defensive options before the Premier League transfer window closes.
Why Alexsandro fits Ipswich’s defensive puzzle
The 23-year-old Brazilian left-back has emerged as a target for Ipswich, who are keen to add competition to their full-back positions. With James Bolton and Brandon Williams currently deployed on the left, Alexsandro’s profile—comfortable in both defensive and progressive phases—aligns with McKenna’s preference for technically sound, ball-playing defenders. According to Sky Sports, Lille’s valuation of the player is understood to be in the region of £20m, though no official figure has been disclosed by either club. Ipswich may need to move quickly if they are serious about securing his signature.
Alexsandro’s rise at Lille has been steady but notable. Since joining from Internacional in 2022, he has made over 80 appearances, providing stability at left-back while contributing to Lille’s push for European qualification. His ability to overlap and deliver crosses has drawn comparisons to former Ipswich target Jeremie Frimpong, though Alexsandro’s defensive work rate is often cited as his stronger suit.
What this means for Ipswich’s transfer strategy
Ipswich’s interest in Alexsandro is the latest sign that McKenna is prioritising defensive depth ahead of the January deadline. The club’s recent departures—including the loan return of Leif Davis—have left gaps in their full-back ranks, and Alexsandro’s versatility could allow him to compete for minutes immediately. With Ipswich already active in the market (having signed midfielder Sam Morsy this week), the pursuit of Alexsandro signals a clear intent to tighten their squad before the season’s second half.
Lille’s stance remains a hurdle. The French club’s valuation suggests they are not yet willing to accept a lower offer, and Ipswich’s financial constraints may force a creative solution—perhaps a loan with an option to buy, or a staggered fee structure. McKenna’s ability to identify and recruit under-the-radar talent has been a hallmark of his time at Portman Road, though Lille’s recent sales of key players (such as Benjamin André to Lyon) indicate they are open to business when the price is right.
Next steps: negotiations and squad implications
If Ipswich can agree terms with Lille, Alexsandro would provide immediate competition for Williams and Bolton, while also offering a Plan B at right-back if needed. His arrival would also free up Williams to focus on his preferred left-wing role, where he has struggled to nail down a starting spot this season. The timing of the interest—just days after Ipswich’s 2-0 win over Wolves—suggests McKenna is already looking beyond the current campaign, with an eye on consolidating their Premier League status.
The coming days will reveal whether Ipswich’s interest is serious or merely exploratory. Lille’s next move—whether to entertain offers or hold firm—will dictate whether Alexsandro becomes a January arrival or remains a summer target. For Ipswich, the message is clear: they are not done reshaping their squad, and defensive reinforcements are a priority.
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