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David Wright's side have brought in a raft of new talent - including Kit Graham from Spurs - as they aim to improve on last season's ninth-place finish.
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After limping to a 9th-place finish in BWSL2 last season, Ipswich have gone on a proper shopping spree. Manager David Wright has raided the Scottish and Irish leagues for experienced reinforcements, and the result is a squad that looks almost unrecognisable.
The club are still tipped for a mid-to-lower table finish, but there's clearly ambition behind the scenes.
The headline arrival is Kit Graham, signed from Tottenham after a previous loan spell at Ipswich. She already knows the place - now she's back for good.
Megan Hornby from Portsmouth, Jenna Slattery, and Rosie Livingstone round out an impressive batch of recruits, as WSL Football reports.
Ava Baker remains one to watch. She averaged a tasty 6.48 dribbles per 90 minutes last season - the sort of stat that makes defenders lose sleep.
Set pieces look well covered too. Baker and Lucy Ashworth-Clifford share corner duties, while Paige Peake and Graham take charge of direct free kicks.
For fantasy managers doing their homework, Graham and Ashworth-Clifford come in at £5.5m. Baker is a snip at £5.0m. New signing Aimee Palmer, known for her passing accuracy, sits at the same price. Peake offers solid defensive value on the cheap.
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