Former Ipswich Town midfielder Andre Dozzell has joined Championship club Portsmouth.

Son of Blues legend Jason, Andre came through the youth ranks at Ipswich and memorably scored on his debut aged 16 - just like his dad had done - in 2016. He went on to make 93 appearances for his hometown club before making a £1m switch to QPR in 2021 after the West London club triggered a release clause in his contract.

Dozzell played 98 times for the R's, spent the second half of last season on loan at Birmingham, then became a free agent this summer when his contract expired.

He had a trial at newly-relegated Sheffield United recently, and scored in a friendly against Chesterfield, but has signed a one-year deal at freshly-promoted Portsmouth.

"Andre brings plenty of Championship experience, having spent the majority of his career at this level,” said Pompey boss John Mousinho.

“He’s chosen to come here over other options and is someone who has a real ambition to succeed at this club.

“Andre is a very technical midfielder and has the athleticism to get around the pitch and compete, so we’re delighted to welcome him to Pompey.”