Former Ipswich Town captain Sam Morsy is training according to the Wolves U21s Dave Azzopardi.
Ipswich Town said goodbye to modern-day legend Sam Morsy in the summer. The midfielder captained ITFC on their way from League One to the Premier League and acted as a key figure in the middle of the park.
The Trekker Boys saying goodbye to the Egyptian when he moved to Kuwait SC in an attempt to offer him life-changing money. However, less than two months into his career, he was let go by the club, leaving him a free agent.
However, it has now emerged that Morsy is training with Premier League side Wolves to stay fit. Dave Azzopardi of Talking Wolvesa reputable source of information at Molineux, claims that the former Ipswich Town star has been with the club’s U21s.
It doesn’t seem like a deal is in the offing, just that he will stay fit thanks to their help. Morsy was born in Wolverhampton and started out at their academy before breaking into Port Vale in the early 2010s.
Life after Ipswich Town has not gone as hoped for Sam Morsy
As previously mentioned, Morsy was given the best wishes at Ipswich Town when he decided to move on. It was a beneficial move for all parties, especially the midfielder.
His lucrative deal in the Middle East seemed the perfect way for him to stroll into the twilight of a fantastic career. His early departure and return to the English coast was not in the script.
Wolves is a great place for him to stay fit there. Not only is he back where it all started, but he is also likely to have a good relationship with family and friends in Wolverhampton, and he can keep his level up while he decides on his next career move.
Sam Morsy’s career stats by league
| Competition | Games | Goals | Assists |
| Premier League | 33 | 1 | 1 |
| Championship | 188 | 8 | 19 |
| League One | 200 | 16 | 20 |
| League Two | 105 | 5 | 5 |
Championship clubs could do a lot worse than signing Sam Morsy
Since Morsy is out of the game, he may need a little more time to get up to speed before returning to action; even with the Wolves U21 training period in mind. However, as a free agent he could be one of the best options available to Championship clubs.
A hard-working and versatile midfielder with brilliant experience, he could be a very strong addition to a second-tier side. Morsy has promotion-winning experience at Port Vale, Chesterfield, Wigan Athletic and Ipswich Town.
However, his ITFC experiences stand out and he gets a deserved chance in the Premier League with them.
Even with a short-term contract, Morsy was able to join a club and quickly become a leader in any dressing room. His exemplary attitude and experience means it may not be long before interest arises as he looks to maintain his fitness.
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