Liam Delap tipped to snub Man Utd and Chelsea for EVERTON transfer after fans spot gesture following match vs Toffees

LIAM Delap has been tipped to snub Manchester United and Chelsea for Everton move after fans spotted his post-match gesture.

The striker, 22, started for Ipswich in Everton‘s penultimate game at Goodison – a 2-2 draw – before signing a wall of a house opposite the ground.

A crowd of people gathered outside a doorway, one person is writing on the door.

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Delap signed the wall of a house famed for its celebrity signaturesCredit: https://x.com/TheCruncher76
Liam Delap of Ipswich Town at an Everton vs Ipswich Town match.

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The Ipswich starlet could snub Manchester United and Chelsea for EvertonCredit: Alamy

The house, 37 Goodison Road, has been signed by numerous Toffees stars and managers, including their opposition.

Fans have taken to social media to question if this could indicate the forward’s future home.

One said: “It is a good sign that Everton have some form of chance to sign him.”

Another said: “Welcome to Everton.”

Delap, son of long-throw specialist Rory, has attracted interest all through the Premier League after his 14 goals and assists this season.

Chelsea and Manchester United have been among those interested as Ipswich’s relegation has activated his £30 million release clause.

Now Moyes and Everton have entered the mix.

The Scotsman spoke openly about his admiration for the Manchester City academy product.

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He said: “He would be one who we would certainly have an interest in.

“I think what he probably has to look at will probably be bigger than what we are.

“So, we would certainly be interested if he was interested in us. That’s for sure.”

Everton could do with a boost in attack as previous main man Dominic Calvert-Lewin is out of contract in the summer.

His future is uncertain due to current fitness issues post-hamstring injury but the Ipswich starlet is an attractive prospect.

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