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Next month Ipswich Town should take advantage of the 23-year-old.

Gassan Ahadme, Ipswich Town’s striker, could be sold during the January transfer window.

Ipswich Town has had a fantastic start to life back in the Championship.

Last year, the Tractor Boys were promoted from League One, and they have made the transition to the second division without a hitch, spending much of the season in the automatic promotion spots.

On Tuesday night, Ipswich beat Watford 2-1 at Vicarage Road to win for the fourth time in a row. George Hirst and Sam Morsy scored to turn the game around after Yaser Asprilla had given the Hornets the lead.

After Leeds United’s defeat at Sunderland, they are now 10 points ahead of the Whites, who are in third place, and the victory propels Kieran McKenna’s team to the top of the Championship table ahead of Leicester City’s match against Millwall on Wednesday night.

When you consider that McKenna has largely retained the same players who helped Ipswich earn promotion from League One last season, Ipswich’s remarkable start to the season becomes even more impressive.

This summer, the Tractor Boys brought in seven new players to improve the team’s depth and quality, and their endeavors have largely been successful

Since McKenna arrived at Portman Road in December 2021, his recruitment has largely been excellent; however, the addition of striker Gassan Ahadme did not work out

After scoring five goals in eight games for Burton Albion at the start of last season, Ahadme joined Ipswich last September, but it did not work out for him in Suffolk

Ahadme struggled for game time, scoring just once in eight appearances for the club, and he returned to Burton Albion on loan in January.

The 23-year-old left for Cambridge United on a season-long loan this summer, and after performing well for the U’s thus far, Ipswich may attempt to acquire him in January.

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