Ipswich Town have secured the signing of midfielder Jens Cajuste on loan from Napoli, marking an exciting addition to their squad as they prepare for the new season. The 25-year-old Swedish international, who has earned 23 caps for his country, is currently in Suffolk to finalize the details of his move.
Cajuste’s transfer to Ipswich comes with an intriguing stipulation: the loan agreement includes a buy option that becomes mandatory if the club avoids relegation this season. This arrangement reflects Ipswich’s ambition to build a competitive team while also providing Cajuste with the opportunity to gain valuable playing time in the Championship.
The midfielder was previously linked with a move to Brentford earlier in the transfer window and has also attracted interest from Everton. However, he ultimately chose to join Ipswich, where he will look to make an impact in the upcoming matches.
Ipswich Town have been active in the transfer market this summer, having already completed several signings to strengthen their squad. Cajuste joins a list of new arrivals, including Aro Muric, Ben Johnson, Jacob Greaves, Conor Townsend, Omari Hutchinson, and Liam Delap.