Ex Manchester United coach Kieran McKenna pens new four-year deal at Ipswich
Kieran McKenna guided Ipswich to promotion in his first full season in charge.

<p>Ipswich manager Kieran McKenna has signed a new four-year deal after guiding the club to promotion to the Sky Bet Championship in his first full season in charge. </p>
<p>Ex-Manchester United coach McKenna earned plenty of admirers following a goal-laden 2022-23 campaign, but has committed his future to Ipswich.</p>
<p>"I've loved almost every minute of my time at the club so far and it's a proud and joyous day to be able to extend my stay," McKenna told the official club website.</p>
<p>"I look forward to leading the club in the challenges ahead. It's clear to see the club is ambitious and moving in a positive direction, but we need to work hard each day to keep going.</p>
<p>"We have fantastic support, great owners, a really strong board and a staff and group of players who are fighting to keep pushing the club forward.</p>
<p>"That's great to be a part of and I'm really looking forward to the next steps."</p>
<p>McKenna, a one-time Tottenham trainee, took over at Ipswich at the end of 2021 on a three-and-a-half-year deal, but his new terms keep him contracted to the club until 2027.</p>
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