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Leif Davis, defender for Ipswich Town, is being watched by West Ham ahead of the summer transfer window, as reported by talkSPORT.


The 24-year-old has recorded 14 assists in the Championship for the Tractor Boys this season, and Newcastle United has entered the race to sign him, according to a report the broadcaster posted on its website on Tuesday, February 27.It further stated that the Irons are searching for a new left-back in order to take Aaron Cresswell’s place at the London Stadium after he fell out of favor.

Leif Davis would provide West Ham’s selections more quality.
In the summer transfer window, West Ham will undoubtedly acquire a left-back, and Davis ought to be at the top of the list.

With almost an assist per game in their push for promotion, the Englishman has been in excellent form for Ipswich this season.

The last fullback to transfer from Portman Road to the Hammers was actually Cresswell, and if Davis could emulate the 34-year-old’s level of success in East London, we would have a very special player on our hands.

Although it could be difficult to unseat first-choice left-back Emerson for a starting position at the London Stadium, another option is unquestionably required.

The Tractor Boys’ success this season may determine if Davis is the person to take over, even though the role has been designated as a priority for the last few months.

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