Why itfc’s Alex Palmer Faces Uncertain Future Amidst Goalkeeping Changes
The Market is Talking About Alex Palmer’s Situation at ITFC
The Ipswich Town Football Club (ITFC) is currently navigating a pivotal moment regarding goalkeeper Alex Palmer, who has not appeared in the league since October due to injury. With Palmer sidelined, Christian Walton has taken over the starting position, leading to speculation about Palmer’s long-term future at the club.
Palmer, 29, has been a key player for ITFC since his signing in January 2025, contributing significantly during their previous Premier League campaign. However, after a relegation season that saw the team finish in the bottom three, Palmer’s opportunities have dwindled. He has made only 12 appearances this season, including two in the FA Cup, and has managed to keep two clean sheets.
Currently, Palmer finds himself on the bench for the last 12 Championship fixtures, raising questions about his role in the team moving forward. His contract at Portman Road extends until June 2028, but the lack of game time may prompt considerations for a summer exit if he fails to reclaim his starting spot.
ITFC is currently positioned 4th in the Championship, vying for promotion back to the Premier League alongside teams like Millwall and Hull City. As the team pushes for a playoff spot, Palmer’s situation remains uncertain, with fans and analysts alike discussing the implications of his potential departure.
No official confirmation yet on whether Palmer will remain with ITFC beyond the current season, but the market is abuzz with speculation regarding his future.
You may also like
SEARCH
LAST NEWS
- Senegal vs Gambia: A Friendly Match with a Difference
- Tv guide: Spring 2026: What to Watch This Season
- Curacao: Soccer Star Nestory Irankunda Shines in Curaçao Match
- Zayn Malik’s Journey: From New Music to Family Moments
- Holly Humberstone Shines at Glasgow’s Old Fruitmarket


