Philip Billing transfer latest: Bournemouth reject Ipswich bid
Bournemouth have turned down an £8m bid from Ipswich Town for Philip Billing, but the midfielder remains determined to secure a move before the transfer window closes. Sources indicate that Ipswich are preparing an improved offer in the coming days, as Billing pushes for regular game time ahead of Denmark’s 2026 World Cup campaign.
Billing, who spent the second half of last season on loan at Napoli, has been made available by Bournemouth this summer. Two Bundesliga clubs are also monitoring the situation, but Ipswich are currently the most serious contender.
The 28-year-old is said to favour a switch to Portman Road, with reports suggesting he is willing to lower his salary demands to make the transfer possible. For Ipswich, adding Billing would provide the midfield reinforcement Kieran McKenna has prioritised before deadline day.
Why Ipswich Want Billing Now
Ipswich’s midfield struggled in their sole Premier League season, and McKenna knows proven experience is vital if they are to bounce back immediately. Billing offers height, physicality and versatility, capable of sitting deeper or driving forward as a box-to-box presence.
For Billing, the move makes sense too. His spell in Italy gave him valuable exposure, but he needs stability and game time. Returning to England with a central role in Ipswich’s midfield could give him the platform he needs ahead of Denmark’s World Cup qualifiers.
Player Quote Section
Billing hasn’t spoken publicly this week, but local reporting stresses his intent:
“Billing wants the move to Ipswich and is willing to reduce his salary to secure regular playing time.” — local reports
This stance puts pressure on Bournemouth to consider offers more carefully.
Philip Billing – 2024/25 Season Stats
Stat (2024/25) | Philip Billing |
---|---|
Appearances | 21 |
Goals | 1 |
Assists | 0 |
Pass Accuracy | 82% |
Tackles Won | 34 |
source: footystats.org – 20 August 2025
Billing’s output dipped compared to earlier campaigns, but his defensive contributions and passing accuracy remained solid, making him an asset for any promotion-chasing side.
Analyst Verdict
For Ipswich, this deal would be a coup. A proven Premier League midfielder with international pedigree could transform their midfield balance and provide leadership in the Championship.
For Bournemouth, rejecting £8m indicates they want more — but with the player pushing for an exit and Championship clubs rarely offering sky-high fees, they may have to compromise. Ipswich’s determination suggests this one isn’t going away.
Key Insights
- Bournemouth reject Ipswich’s £8m opening bid.
- Ipswich pushing for midfield reinforcements after relegation.
- Billing wants the move to boost World Cup chances.
- Bundesliga clubs also interested.
- Player willing to cut wages for regular football.
What’s Next
Ipswich are expected to submit an improved bid this week as they try to secure a deal before the window closes. McKenna is under pressure to add proven quality after relegation, and Billing fits the mould perfectly.
For the player, the next few days will be decisive. With Denmark’s World Cup qualifiers on the horizon, securing a regular starting role is his main priority. If Ipswich can meet Bournemouth’s valuation, the transfer could move quickly.
Should Ipswich raise their bid to land Billing — or risk losing him to Germany?
2 Comments (last comment by JamesLove)
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By JamesLove 20 Aug 2025 14:37
Not a Ipswich fan, but somehow I like them. Would encourage this transfer and would love to have them back in the PL
By Adem 20 Aug 2025 12:29
Good player, done well at Napoli and won the Serie A. I deff. see this transfer happening for Ipswich
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