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Ipswich Town approaches Lille to sign defender Alexsandro for €30M

The Brazilian centre-back joined Lille for €2M in 2022 and is now attracting Premier League attention at a price tag fifteen times higher
Jun. 29, 2026
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Ipswich Town has made an approach to French club Lille for Brazilian centre-back Alexsandro Ribeiro, with a reported fee of around €30 million on the table. That number is worth sitting with for a moment: four years ago, this same player moved from Portuguese side Chaves to Lille for €2 million.
Alexsandro Victor de Souza Ribeiro, 26, joined Lille in the summer of 2022 and quickly settled into Ligue 1 as a reliable, composed centre-back. At 189 cm, he brings the kind of physical presence that top-flight clubs across Europe covet.
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His development at Lille has been rapid enough that a queue formed long before Ipswich arrived. Bologna, Arsenal, Napoli, and Galatasaray have all been linked to Ribeiro during the 2024-2025 window, with reported interest from clubs willing to pay somewhere in the €15 million to €35 million range. Galatasaray, at one point, were quoted an asking price of €35 million by Lille, which gives you a sense of where the French club’s floor sits.
Ipswich’s reported approach at approximately €30 million lands comfortably inside that range, though it remains below the ceiling Lille has apparently set.
Current market valuations for Ribeiro sit between €17.5 million and €22.4 million, meaning the €30 million approach from Ipswich represents a meaningful premium over those estimates.
No official confirmation or agreement exists as of late June 2026, so Ipswich fans should treat this as an opening move in what could be a longer negotiation rather than a done deal.
If the deal does go through at or near €30 million, it sets a useful reference point for how the market values centre-backs of Ribeiro’s profile: young, proven in a major European league, with significant room for growth.
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