Cameroon centre-forward Karl Etta Eyong is being linked with a summer move from Spanish side Levante to Championship club Ipswich Town.
The 22-year-old, who was born in Douala and stands at 1.81m, is valued at €15.00m on Transfermarkt, with the rumour emerging from Spain on 18 June 2026. The reported probability of the transfer remains unclear, listed only as “?”, and there is currently no confirmed contract expiry date or agreed fee.
Eyong, a right-footed No 9 who wears shirt number 21 for Levante, has been operating as a central striker in LaLiga. His current deal with the Valencia-based club has not been publicly detailed, leaving open the prospect that he could eventually move on a free agent basis if his contractual situation is not resolved.
Ipswich’s interest comes as they look to strengthen their attacking options for another push in the Championship. A move for a player valued at €15.00m would represent a significant investment for the Suffolk club, even if structured as an initial loan or incentive‑based deal.
Eyong’s profile has grown steadily since breaking through at Levante, where he is listed as playing in the “Attack – Centre-Forward” role. Recent match data points to him featuring in LaLiga this season, though full statistical details of his goals and assists are not included in the latest transfer report. His most recent appearance came in Levante’s league campaign, with Transfermarkt logging his involvement up to mid-June 2026, but without specifying opponent, scoreline or individual contribution in that fixture.
With his development curve, age and valuation, a switch to Ipswich – if it materialises – could prove a pivotal step, offering Eyong a platform in English football to enhance his reputation and underline his potential at a higher-profile stage.
