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Ipswich Town is eyeing a move for Burnley star Wilson Odobert, who has shown promise despite his team’s relegation from the Premier League. The Tractor Boys are reportedly keen on securing his signature, with other big clubs also interested in the French winger.

Odobert’s stats from last season reveal his potential, with 3 goals and 3 assists in 29 appearances for Burnley. He has a dribble success rate of 52% and a passing accuracy of 79%. Ipswich could be his next destination if a deal is completed, making him the second Burnley player to join the newly-promoted side this summer.

However, Burnley fan pundit Nathan Rogers believes that Odobert should not be sold this summer, unless for a fee between £30-40 million. He sees great potential in the young winger and thinks he could become a top player in the Championship. Rogers also doubts that a move to Ipswich would be beneficial for Odobert’s career, suggesting that he should aim for a Premier League team instead.

Despite the desire to keep Odobert, Burnley may find it challenging to retain him, given the interest he is attracting. The winger was a standout player for the Clarets last season and could thrive in the Championship. However, the opportunity to play in the Premier League again might be too tempting for Odobert, especially under the guidance of Kieran McKenna at Ipswich.

While Scott Parker would prefer to keep Odobert, Burnley has other talented wingers in the squad who could step up if the 19-year-old decides to leave. Players like Manuel Benson, Anass Zaroury, Luca Koleosho, and Mike Tresor provide the Clarets with options in case Odobert departs. The club will likely have to weigh the benefits of keeping him against the potential offers they receive.