West Bromwich Albion’s Adam Przybek impressed on trial at Ipswich Town.

According to a report in TWTD, Adam Przybek is set to undergo a medical at Ipswich Town ahead of a move to Portman Road after being told he doesn’t have a future at West Bromwich Albion.
The 19-year-old goalkeeper came through the youth ranks with the Baggies and made over 20 appearances for the club’s U18 side over the past season.
With his contract set to expire at West Brom this summer, Przybek was told he could leave on a free and he subsequently spent time on trial at Ipswich last February.
Ipswich manager Paul Lambert is said to be keen on having three goalkeepers next season as the Tractor Boys bid to return to the Championship at the first attempt following their relegation to League One.
The Suffolk club have already signed Tomas Holy from Gillingham to replace the departing Dean Gerkin, and now Lambert reportedly wants to add Przybek to his ranks with Bartosz Bialkowski’s future uncertain.

Przybek has won youth caps with both England and Wales, while he also qualifies to play international football for Poland. His arrival could see Harry Wright depart Ipswich on loan next season to gain first-team experience.
West Brom, meanwhile, could be looking to cut their squad after missing out on promotion to the Premier League. They enter the second year of parachute payments but on reduced terms.

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