Johnson joins Ipswich as Hladky exits
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Ipswich Town have signed defender Ben Johnson on a free transfer.
The 24-year-old, who left West Ham upon his contract expiring, has agreed a four-year deal.
Johnson made 109 appearances for the Hammers and was part of the group to win the Europa Conference League in 2023.
鈥淏en is a player who fits the profile we like to bring to the club,鈥 manager Kieran McKenna told the Ipswich website.
鈥淗e is a young and talented defender with good technical quality, as well as excellent physical attributes.
鈥淏en also has a good amount of Premier League experience for his age and he is hungry to take the next step in his career. We feel this is a good move for him and he is an excellent addition for the club.
鈥淓veryone who has worked with him speaks highly of his character, so we鈥檙e sure he will fit into the dressing room and our environment and culture.鈥
Meanwhile, goalkeeper Vaclav Hladky has left Ipswich following the expiration of his contract.
The Czech, 33, featured in every game for in last season鈥檚 promotion-winning campaign.
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