Liam Delap Compared to Erling Haaland After Impressive Premier League Season
Liverpool legend John Barnes compared Ipswich Townâs Liam Delap to Erling Haaland, praising his 10 goals in 29 Premier League games. Signed from Manchester City, the 22-year-old has attracted interest from top clubs.

Liverpool legend John Barnes compared Ipswich Townâs Liam Delap to Erling Haaland, praising his 10 goals in 29 Premier League games. Signed from Manchester City, the 22-year-old has attracted interest from top clubs. Barnes highlighted Delap aggressive style and confidence, calling him a bright spark in a struggling team and backing his potential to reach the top.
With the 2026 World Cup qualifiers underway, exciting young talents are making headlines. Former England international John Barnes has drawn comparisons between Ipswich Town striker Liam Delap and Manchester Cityâs Erling Haaland. Delap, 22, has impressed in his debut Premier League season, scoring 10 goals in 29 matches after signing from Manchester City last summer.
Despite playing for a struggling Ipswich side, Delap has contributed to over one-third of the teamâs total goals, showcasing his potential and aggressive playing style. Barnes praised the youngsterâs confidence and physicality, noting that itâs rare for a young player to stand out in a struggling team. He also suggested that Delap, along with Southamptonâs Tyler Dibling and Arsenalâs Myles Lewis-Skelly and Ethan Nwaneri, has a bright future at the top level.
Though Delap missed out on Thomas Tuchelâs first England squad, Barnes believes heâs not far from earning a national team call-up. Delapâs journey is particularly interesting given his roots at Manchester City, where he trained alongside elite players like Haaland. His rise is attracting interest from top clubs, hinting at a potential move soon. Barnesâ comparison to Haaland reflects Delapâs blend of size, strength, and finishing ability, making him a prospect to watch in English football.

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