By Andy Warren
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Jack Clarke is our 10th signing of the summer transfer window.
The winger, who was previously with Tottenham Hotspur, joins from Sunderland for an undisclosed fee on a five-year contract.
Jack, 23, made 114 appearances for the Black Cats and found the back of the net 28 times, making an initial loan spell from Spurs permanent in 2022.
He came through the youth ranks at Leeds United, and, after making the switch to Tottenham, enjoyed loan spells with QPR and Stoke before joining Sunderland.
“I’m really excited to have joined the Club and can’t wait to get going,” Jack said.

“Ipswich have been on a really good trajectory over the last few years and the recruitment this summer has been very impressive, so this was always something I was going to be interested in.
“Speaking with Kieran McKenna really sells the Club and the journey it’s on, as well as what they’re still trying to achieve, and you’re almost silly if you don’t want to jump on board with the way things have been going.
“I try to be an exciting player and contribute goals and assists so I think the style of football here will suit me, so I just feel excited to meet the lads and get started now.”
After completing his move, Jack will join up with the Town squad to begin training next week.