Ipswich Town defender Leif Davis has admitted that it is his ultimate goal to play for Newcastle after a historic season for the 24-year-old as he helped his side clinch promotion to the Premier League.
Davis – who started his career at Wallsend Boys Club – recorded 18 assists across the entire campaign, absolutely obliterating Kieran Trippier’s record of the most assists by a defender in the Championship which was 14.
Now, in a recent interview with Football Daily, the Geordie defender admitted that it would be a dream to play for his boyhood club at St James’ Park, and it’s definitely not outside of the realms of possibility.
Ipswich Town defender Leif Davis has set his sights on a dream move to Newcastle United following a remarkable season that saw him play a pivotal role in his team’s promotion to the Premier League. The 24-year-old, who hails from Wallsend and began his footballing journey at the renowned Wallsend Boys Club, has emerged as one of the standout performers in the Championship.
Davis’s contribution to Ipswich Town’s success has been nothing short of exceptional. Throughout the campaign, he recorded a staggering 18 assists, surpassing the previous record held by Kieran Trippier for the most assists by a defender in the Championship, which stood at 14. His ability to create opportunities and provide vital support from the backline has been instrumental in his team’s ascent to the Premier League.
In a recent interview with Football Daily, Davis opened up about his aspirations and revealed that playing for his boyhood club, Newcastle United, is the ultimate goal. Growing up in the shadows of St James’ Park, Davis has always harbored a deep-rooted affection for the Magpies, and the prospect of don
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