Ipswich Town have a deal in place with Bournemouth for the signature of Kieffer Moore on loan, according to talkSPORT.

 

Moore’s future has been a subject of serious speculation throughout the transfer window due to interest from clubs in the Championship.

 

Several teams have been chasing him but Bournemouth’s stance on wanting to sell him put off several of his suitors.

 

 

 

The Cherries have finally relented and have agreed to accept a loan offer for the veteran striker on deadline day.

 

Ipswich are the club who have succeeded in working out a deal to sign the forward on loan from the Premier League side.

 

 

The Blues have agreed to cover 75 per cent of his wages during Moore’s loan stint at Portman Road in the latter half of the season.

 

Bournemouth would also be due a bonus payment if Ipswich get promoted to the Premier League at the end of the season.

 

 

Kieran McKenna is set to get his second striker signing in the form of Moore this week after they snapped up Ali Al-Hamadi from Wimbledon.