Ipswich Town are looking to bring Sam Surridge back to the Championship as they continue their assault on a Premier League return.
The Tractor Boys have already signed Anis Mehmeti from Bristol City and Sunderland’s Dan Neil on loan until the end of the season.
Now Kieran McKenna is looking to tweak his strikeforce and has identified Surridge as the man who can fire them back to the top flight.
Sam Surridge Can’t Stop Scoring
The Nashville striker scored 24 goals in 34 appearances in the 2025 MLS season and spent the campaign battling Lionel Messi for the Golden Boot.
Messi would eventually claim top spot with 29 goals, but Surridge’s goalscoring heroics thrust his name back in the limelight.
Surridge, 27, moved to Nashville in July 2023, which coincided with a summer when his former club Nottingham Forest signed 14 new players.
The former Bournemouth man had struggled to find a place he could call home following five loan spells, half a season with Stoke City and 18 months with Forest.
According to Mike McGrath, Ipswich are now weighing up the option to give him another shot in England.
Ipswich are currently third in the Championship and sit five points behind Middlesbrough in second with a game in hand.
Whether Surridge will be eager to make the switch remains to be seen.
He recently revealed in an interview that he has settled into life in the US with his young family. He said: “I love it and it is perfect. Nashville as a place is brilliant for us as a family.
“We have enjoyed travelling and seeing different parts of America. We are fortunate to live here in a good city, it’s definitely made that easier.”
Derby Eye Ipswich Forward
Derby are ready to take advantage of Ipswich’s transfer incomings by making an offer for forward Sammie Szmodics.
The Republic of Ireland international has only started seven Championship games this season, having been hamstrung with injuries.
Szmodics and Derby boss John Eustace worked alongside each other when the duo were at Blackburn.
The forward was the Championship top scorer while playing for Blackburn in the 2023/24 season, ending the campaign on 27 goals.
According to the Ipswich Star, the Rams have seen two bids rejected because they fall well short of the club’s valuation of the player.
Ipswich would be willing to let him leave, but only for the right price, with a contract until the summer of 2029.