Ashley Young set for Championship switch to relegated Ipswich after failed Watford move as ex-Man Utd and Everton star finally finds new club

Ashley Young is reportedly set to join Ipswich Town on a free transfer after a potential return to Watford collapsed due to wage issues. The 40-year-old former Manchester United and Everton star was released by the Toffees in May and is now preparing for one final campaign in the Championship under Kieran McKenna as the Tractor Boys eye a return to the Premier League.

  • Ashley Young set to sign for Town on free deal
  • reunion collapsed due to wage disagreements
  • Young reunites with ex-Man Utd coach Kieran McKenna

Ashley Young set for Championship switch to relegated Ipswich after failed Watford move as ex-Man Utd and Everton star finally finds new clubAshley Young set for Championship switch to relegated Ipswich after failed Watford move as ex-Man Utd and Everton star finally finds new clubAshley Young set for Championship switch to relegated Ipswich after failed Watford move as ex-Man Utd and Everton star finally finds new club

Young had been in talks with Watford for a potential reunion with his boyhood club, but the deal fell through over the former international’s salary demands. Ipswich have now swooped in to offer the veteran defender a deal, as per talkSPORT. The switch will mark Young’s return to the , nearly two decades after his last stint in the English second-tier.

Young’s move comes as Ipswich Town look to rebuild after their relegation from the last season. With 485 top-flight appearances and trophies in England and , his experience could be vital for the Tractor Boys. It’s also a reunion of sorts with McKenna, who worked with Young during his time at .

Watford reportedly wanted Young to be a leader and even considered him for the captaincy. However, the Hornets were unable to meet his wage demands, paving the way for Ipswich Town to strike a deal with the 40-year-old.

The Manchester legend is now expected to complete his move to Ipswich Town in the coming days and join pre-season training with Ipswich. The Tractor Boys will be counting on his leadership to help push for promotion. An official announcement is likely to follow once final terms are agreed.