Defender Dara O'Shea has joined Ipswich Town from Burnley for an undisclosed fee. The Republic of Ireland international signed a five-year contract at Portman Road, marking Kieran McKenna's ninth acquisition in the current transfer window.
O'Shea, who previously played for West Bromwich Albion and Burnley, brings Premier League experience to Ipswich Town's defence following their promotion to the top tier. His addition is expected to bolster the team's backline significantly.

The 25-year-old expressed his enthusiasm about joining Ipswich Town. "I'm really excited to sign for the club," he told TownTV. "It was really hard not to pay attention to everything the team was able to achieve last season, and to have the chance to join a club with such ambition and momentum was really attractive."
O'Shea emphasised his desire to compete in the Premier League and face top-tier players. "I want to play in the Premier League and test myself against the best players in the world, which is something I want to do for as long as possible, and I can't think of a better place to do that," he added.
Kieran McKenna has been active in strengthening Ipswich Town's squad during this transfer window. O'Shea's signing represents the ninth player brought in by McKenna, aiming to solidify the team's position in their return to top-flight football.
The move is seen as a strategic effort by Ipswich Town to enhance their defensive capabilities with experienced players who have previously competed at high levels.
With O'Shea's arrival, Ipswich Town aims to build on their recent successes and maintain their upward trajectory in English football. The club's focus on acquiring experienced talent underscores their commitment to competing at the highest level.