Ipswich Town, fresh off their promotion to the Premier League, has made a significant move to bolster their midfield by securing the loan signing of Jens Cajuste from Serie A giants Napoli. The 25-year-old Swedish international, boasting 23 caps for his country, joins the Tractor Boys on a season-long loan deal.
Cajuste brings a wealth of experience to Portman Road, having spent the previous season with Napoli after a successful spell with Stade Reims in France. Prior to his move to France, he tasted domestic success in Denmark, winning the Superliga title with Midtjylland. The midfielder expressed his delight at joining Ipswich, stating, “It took a little while with the negotiations but I’m finally here and I’m very excited.”
Ipswich manager Kieran McKenna has welcomed the arrival of Cajuste, highlighting the boost he provides to the team’s midfield options. “He gives us another different profile to our midfield and puts us in a strong position in that department,” McKenna said.
Cajuste’s arrival comes at a crucial time for Ipswich, who suffered a 2-0 home defeat to Liverpool in their opening Premier League match. They will now face the daunting task of taking on Manchester City in their next fixture. The new signing will be hoping to make an immediate impact and help Ipswich navigate the challenges of top-flight football.