Ipswich sign goalkeeper Palmer from West Brom
Briefly

Ipswich Town has successfully secured the signing of 28-year-old goalkeeper Alex Palmer from West Bromwich Albion for a reported fee of up to £5 million. Palmer, who has made a significant impact with 104 appearances for West Brom, will be joining Ipswich while their current goalkeeper, Christian Walton, is out due to a groin injury. West Brom's decision to sell Palmer stems from their robust succession plan featuring other promising younger goalkeepers. Ipswich does not plan to move any other goalkeepers out of the squad despite this new addition.
Ipswich Town have confirmed the signing of West Bromwich Albion goalkeeper Alex Palmer for a reported fee of up to £5 million. The 28-year-old has made 104 appearances for West Brom and joins Ipswich as Christian Walton is sidelined with an injury.
West Brom's decision to sell Alex Palmer comes as they feel confident in their goalkeeper succession plan, featuring players such as Josh Griffiths and Joe Wildsmith.
Ipswich's acquisition of Palmer reflects a strategic move to strengthen their squad in light of Walton's extended absence due to injury. No other goalkeepers will be leaving the team.
Palmer's arrival at Ipswich culminated after a medical at Portman Road, reaffirming the club's commitment to enhancing their goalkeeping department.
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