Enzo Maresca has reflected positively on his time working with Chelsea target Liam Delap
has tipped Liam Delap to become ‘an important player for ‘ ahead of ‘s trip to on Monday night.
Delap, 21, has been a shining light in Ipswich’s relegation battle, hitting six goals just before the halfway point of his first season. And a number of top sides, including , are keeping tabs on his progress.
Maresca worked closely with Delap after being appointed as manager of ‘s Elite Development Squad in 2020. At that point Delap was tearing up City’s youth ranks, and he remained on the books at the Etihad Stadium until Ipswich completed a permanent deal in July.
Leading up to their forthcoming meeting, Maresca reflected on his time working with the young striker and fanned the flames of transfer speculation by talking up his potential.
“Liam is a fantastic player, and also for his age,” said the Italian. “I think we spent one year together and he scored [about] 22 to 24 goals. He is a very good striker. England have many good players, many good strikers [but] he’s working hard off the ball and on the ball, understands the game and can score goals. I think he can be an important player for England.”
Delap is on course for his most prolific season yet, having hit single figures in the previous two campaigns, which included loan spells at Stoke, Preston and Hull.
Liam Delap has scored six Premier League goals for Ipswich this season
City reportedly have a buy-back clause on the England U21 international whose father, Rory, became a icon due to his long throw-ins. But it remains to be seen whether ‘s side would be interested in triggering it with the immovable still leading the line.
will be desperate to return to winning ways on Monday, having fallen to an agonising last-minute defeat at home to Fulham last time out and only managed a goalless draw at Everton four days prior.
Those results have left seven points behind table-toppers , who have a game in hand. Maresca has always maintained that his squad is not ready to win the league title – he just wants to see a reaction against the Tractor Boys.
“We never thought we would win every game,” said the 44-year-old. “We lost on the 18 August, and then after two months, and then after two months. But we know the reality is not just to lose one game every two months. It’s a matter of how we react and try to go again.”