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Town Confirm Al-Hamadi Signing
Monday, 29th Jan 2024 14:46

Town have completed the signing of striker Ali Al-Hamadi from AFC Wimbledon for an undisclosed fee understood to be just over £1 million plus further add-ons, the 21-year-old penning a deal which runs to the summer of 2028.

Al-Hamadi, who has been handed the number 16 shirt, will join up with the squad later this week having been away with Iraq at the Asian Cup but with his side eliminated following a 3-2 defeat to Jordan earlier today.

“Ipswich is a club on an upward trajectory, with a manager who is known for developing players, so at this point in my career I feel like I am ready to make the step up and this feels like the perfect fit for me,” he told TownTV. 

“Everyone I have spoken to has given the club unbelievable reviews so I’m just excited to get to work when I get back.

“Whenever I’ve watched Ipswich it’s attractive football with high intensity and energy, which fits my characteristics well, so I’d say I’m a good fit.

“I am hungry to score goals and understand it’s a step up to the Championship where players are better and sharper, but I’m confident in my ability, I am hungry to learn and am looking forward to joining up with the squad.” 

Manager Kieran McKenna added: “Ali is a very exciting young striker who we feel has great attributes and a lot of room to continue to develop.

“He’s had a really good first 12 months of regular senior football and has had a significant impact at AFC Wimbledon. He fits our recruitment profile of being a young, hungry, athletic and technical player who we feel can have an impact in the squad straight away, but also has room to grow and develop for the future.”

As reported on Saturday, a number of other clubs showed interest in Al-Hamadi after news of Town’s approach emerged at the end of last week, but we understand none matched the Blues’ offer with the player in any case very keen on the switch to Portman Road.

The striker joined the Dons on a free transfer from Wycombe Wanderers in January last year with the Chairboys understood to be due 25 per cent of the fee from the move to Town.

Al-Hamadi was born in Iraq but moved to Liverpool in 2003 as a one-year-old during the Iraq War.

Having been a youth player with Tranmere and Swansea, the 6ft 2in tall frontman joined Wycombe in 2021 following a trial but made his first senior appearances during a loan spell in the National League with Bromley.

Having been a regular for the Chairboys in League One throughout 2021/22 and in the first half of the following season, Al-Hamadi, who has been capped 12 times by Iraq, scoring three goals, moved on to Wimbledon in League Two on a free transfer in January 2023.

He scored 27 goals in 40 starts and eight sub appearances for the Wombles, including 17 this season.

Town are continuing to pursue Blackburn striker Sam Gallagher with a deal looking more likely than it did a few days ago. As reported over the weekend, Rovers are showing interest in Swansea's Jerry Yates and that move could allow Gallagher to join the Blues should the clubs agree a fee.


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Northstandveteran added 16:07 - Jan 29
Lawrence Shankland from Hearts next please.
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TimmyH added 16:10 - Jan 29
What he does at League Two level and what he does in the Championship are 2 different things...remember the last Wimbledon player we picked up didn't amount too much.

Personally would have liked to see a striker with a record at this level rather than one which will probably need time to bed with the potential to step up but that's just my opinion, wish him all the best and hopefully McK will get the best out of him.
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SpiritOfJohn added 16:13 - Jan 29
How to announce this signing? -
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monkeymagic added 16:14 - Jan 29
@Jewellinthetown - thanks for posting that, Toxteth lad too it seems. I understand they are made pretty tough in that part of Liverpool. Can see him roughing up a few defenders.
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johnwarksshorts added 16:14 - Jan 29
Great news. Let's hope he can get up to championship level soon with our great coaching philosophy.
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joyousblue added 16:18 - Jan 29
Monkeymagic i would imagine he is fluent scouse if he moved there at one years old . With all the schooling thete what were you thinking cross between iraq and scouse naaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah
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jayceee added 16:19 - Jan 29
..Woolfie at the back, Al-Hamadi in attack...

Works!
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planetblue_2011 added 16:22 - Jan 29
Great news at last!! Welcome Ali score the goals son & get us promoted
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SurreyBlueGirl added 16:30 - Jan 29
Just a technicality but he has been playing In Qatar not Bangladesh!
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ChateauWines added 16:35 - Jan 29
Keanos Barmy, wow, did you really write that?
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MK1 added 16:37 - Jan 29
Exactly what we needed. He will be a star here, no doubt about it. Fantastic signing.
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ArnieM added 16:42 - Jan 29
Please give him a chance to adjust to the massive step up … he’s definitely “got it” but a big adjustment for him nonetheless….
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LimerickTractorBoy added 16:43 - Jan 29
Great stuff Town, welcome Ali and may you flourish
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BcarefulwhatUWish4 added 16:46 - Jan 29
Welcome to the club Ali!
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Europablue added 16:47 - Jan 29
ChateauWines I found it funny. There's another aspect of the joke and that is that journalists (or the work experience boy) have been caught out in the past posting the wrong photo. It's quite an easy mistake to make because there are only so many types of people and many do look similar especially people from Norwich, but that might be for an altogether different reason!
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Razor added 16:56 - Jan 29
Now Morgan Whittaker and up we go-------simplles.
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Bert added 17:03 - Jan 29
Hopefully supporters will not rush to judgement until we have seen him for a while. If Gallagher does come at looks like we will have three strikers, plus Jackson, with similar but different attributes. That has to be good.
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warktheline added 17:07 - Jan 29
Terrific potential! An excellent addition with hopefully another one or two joining before the deadline!
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SickParrot added 17:15 - Jan 29
This could be a great signing. He may need to develop his game a bit to be a regular starter but until then hopefully he can be a goal scoring super sub. A more experienced target man type centre forward needed too.
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Marinersnose added 17:23 - Jan 29
Pleased to get this done.A young talent who has proven ability at lower level which is perfect for McKenna to develop him into a Championship player. He’s a goalscorer and we need one. Hopefully a couple more through the door.
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eddiespearitt03 added 17:32 - Jan 29
If we play a 4-4-2 at any part of a game I like the look of him and Buabo up front.
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churchmans added 17:46 - Jan 29
He was brilliant for Oxford citeh and Bromley and Wimbledon!
I hope he starts off flying!
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Flight_of_Shefki added 17:55 - Jan 29
Let's hope his goals are as sharp and chiselled as his jawline. Good signing, this.
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itfcskayman added 18:10 - Jan 29
I have a friend who supports Wimbledon and he is gutted to lose him. Bags of potential, let’s get behind him.
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Gforce added 18:12 - Jan 29
Excellent signing, looks older than 21 though.
Hopefully Entrep and or Gallagher to follow very soon.
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