Ipswich Town have confirmed the signing of defender Conor Townsend from West Brom.
The 31-year-old has signed a two-year deal, having agreed to move to Suffolk for a fee understood to be £500,000.
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Left-back Townsend has played more than 200 games for the Baggies since arriving from Scunthorpe for a reported £1.5m fee back in 2018.
The 6ft defender started his career at Hull City, and has also turned out for Grimsby, Chesterfield, Carlisle and Dundee United.
Townsend projects to be the back up to nailed-on left back starter Leif Davis, one of Town's best players over the last couple of seasons.
He's Town's sixth signing of the summer so far, with forward Omari Hutchinson (£18m), defender Ben Johnson (free), centre-back Jacob Greaves (£15m), attacker Liam Delap (£15m) and keeper Aro Muric (£8m) already in the door.
Townsend will now fly out to join his new team-mates in Germany - the Blues are there for a week-long training camp ahead of friendly games on Friday and Saturday.
TOWN'S SUMMER BUSINESS
IN: Omari Hutchinson (Chelsea, £18m), Ben Johnson (West Ham, free), Jacob Greaves (Hull City, £15m), Liam Delap (Man City, £15m), Arijanet Muric (Burnley, £8m), Conor Townsend (West Brom, £500k)
OUT: Gassan Ahadme (Charlton, £1m), Idris El Mizouni (Charlton, £400k), Corrie Ndaba (Kilmarnock, undisclosed), Sone Aluko (retired, now a coach), Kayden Jackson (Derby, free), Vaclav Hladky (rejected new deal), Janoi Donacien, Dominic Ball, Panutche Camara, Nick Hayes (all released)
SQUAD AS IT STANDS
GK: Muric, Walton, Slicker
RB: Johnson, Clarke
CB: Greaves, Woolfenden, Burgess, Edmundson, Tuanzebe, Baggott
LB: Davis, Townsend
CM: Morsy, Luongo, Taylor, Humphreys*
RW: Hutchinson*, Burns
AMC: Chaplin
LW: Broadhead, Harness
ST: Hirst, Delap*, Al-Hamadi, Ladapo
* Won't count towards 25-man squad limit as were under 21 at the start of the year
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