By Jacob Henderson
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Central midfielder becomes ninth summer signing
Town have completed the signing of Panutche Camará from Plymouth Argyle for an undisclosed fee.
The central midfielder has penned a two-year contract at Portman Road, with the Club having the option to extend his stay in Suffolk for a further 12 months.
Born in Canchungo, Guinea-Bissau, Panutche, often called Pan, played youth football with Portuguese sides Loures and Vitoria de Guimaraes before signing for Barnsley, where he represented their youth sides.
In 2017 he then signed for Dulwich Hamlet, where he scored four goals in 15 appearances.
In June later that year he made the move to Crawley Town, and scored his first goal for the club on his debut away to Birmingham City in the League Cup. In three seasons for the Red Devils he made 118 appearances and found the back of the net on seven occasions.
August 2020 saw Pan make the switch to Plymouth and just one month later he netted his first goal for The Pilgrims in a League Cup clash with Leyton Orient.
The 25-year-old departs Home Park having scored 10 times in almost 100 appearances across all competitions.
“This is a great opportunity for me,” Pan told iFollow Ipswich.
“Everything has come about very quickly, but it was really good to speak to the manager and I appreciate how he wants me here.
“He told me good things about the team and he knows what I can bring to the squad. I have enjoyed my time in English football but I am looking forward to this next step.
“I am so happy to be here. I can’t wait to get started and meet the fans, as well as everyone that is part of the Club.”
Pan will wear the number 28 shirt for Town.