Ipswich Town has finalized the transfer of Bristol City forward Anis Mehmeti for a hefty fee of £3 million. The 25-year-old was able to pass his medical successfully and has signed to a deal that runs until 2029. When Mehmeti shows up, he quickly gains a reputation as one of the Championship’s most exciting creative […]

Ipswich Town has finalized the transfer of Bristol City forward Anis Mehmeti for a hefty fee of £3 million.
The 25-year-old was able to pass his medical successfully and has signed to a deal that runs until 2029.
When Mehmeti shows up, he quickly gains a reputation as one of the Championship’s most exciting creative attackers; a player with quick footwork who beats defenders and gets confident in tight spaces.
His profile fits naturally into Kieran McKenna’s high-tempo, possession-driven system, which requires a focus on technical quality and intelligent movement.
The Club has been purposeful in their efforts to strengthen offensive options and Mehmeti’s combination of flair, work rate and versatility represents an important signing at a crucial time of the season.
Mehmeti joins Ipswich Town:
“I’m really happy to have signed for the club,” Anis said.
The club is doing good work, similar to what I want to achieve. The fans are amazing too. I am looking forward to playing in front of them.”
A player who is always prepared to take on defenders and break lines.-
A creative player who can score goals and make assists
The worker is someone who presses with intent and fits into McKenna’s system. – Comfortable in front three, giving more options to Town? Flexibility.
As the club continues to strive for success at the top of the Championship, Mehmeti is now the latest piece to Ipswich’s evolving attacking puzzle.
Mehmeti’s arrival also increases competition within the forward line, giving McKenna more options to rotate, adapt, and maintain intensity across a demanding schedule.
His ability to influence games both as a starter and from the bench provides Ipswich with another match‑winner as they continue their push at the top end of the Championship.
Ipswich Town will be glad to get this over the line.