The Ipswich Town steam train continued to motor on prior to the October international break, with a 4-2 win over Preston North End making it nine wins from their first 11 Championship matches of the season.
The Suffolk outfit have been in fine fettle since they were promoted back to the second tier, firing in 25 goals already – no other club in the division has outscored them.
And it is all thanks to the coaching abilities of Kieran McKenna, who has certainly transformed the club’s fortunes since his arrival nearly two years ago.
What is Kieran McKenna’s contract situation with Ipswich Town?
When arriving at Portman Road in December 2021, McKenna signed a three-and-a-half year deal with Ipswich, perhaps showing the faith that the board had in him already to turn things around.
And after leading Town to promotion back to the Championship earlier this year, McKenna was rewarded for his efforts with a brand new deal, which will last until the summer of 2027.
Ipswich though made sure to cover their tracks as in that deal, there is a £4 million release clause for the Northern Irishman’s services, as revealed by The Sun over a week ago, who also claimed that McKenna is earning around £25,000 a week as well as bonuses.
It remains to be seen if any club will make their move, although Crystal Palace are believed to have McKenna on their shortlist as a long-term Roy Hodgson replacement.