Ben Godfrey, a versatile defender, joined Ipswich Town on loan from Italian side Atalanta for the rest of the season. He had only signed for the Serie A outfit in the summer, but his £11m move from Everton hadn’t really worked out, with the 26-year-old only playing five times, all off the bench, and just once in the league. However, he had featured in the Champions League.
Ben Godfrey said “Before I spoke to him, I’d heard through football people that he was a great coach, a great manager. He’s got a great history in the game with coaching, coaching some great players and I think to have the opportunity to work under him is massive. I think you can tell from watching the games that it’s a tight bunch, a bunch that is giving everything to try and stay in this league and for me to be a part of that, that’s great. We’ll do all we can to achieve that.”
Godfrey was enthusiastic about returning to the Premier League. He had enjoyed his time in Italy, but was excited to be back in England.
Ben Godfrey said “There’s no league in the world like the Premier League. It was a great experience going to Italy for my football, for me and my family, but to be back now in England, it’s really exciting and I just can’t wait. It was a massive change. It’s great learning a new language, it’s something I’ve always been fond of. Moving my family out there was good, they enjoyed the experience. I look forward to going out there on a weekend or midweek and fighting for three points, that’s what I believe I’m built for. When that’s missing from your life, it’s difficult. I can’t wait to get my first session under my belt and then look forward to the next game.”
Godfrey was familiar with Portman Road, having played there in the East Anglian derby for Norwich in September 2018, a 1-1 draw. He had also been promoted to the Premier League with the Canaries in the 2018/19 campaign.
Ben Godfrey said “I think our stadium will probably help us get results that we need, so the fans will be massive and I’m looking forward to playing in it as an Ipswich player.”
Godfrey had left Norwich for Everton in October 2020, signing a £25m deal and playing more than 80 Premier League games for the Toffees. When asked what he could bring to his new club, and what Ipswich fans should expect of him, Godfrey was confident.
Ben Godfrey said “I think I’ll give an option of having some extra pace in the backline and I hope my attributes can help the boys this season.”
Godfrey had clear goals for his stay in Suffolk.
Ben Godfrey said “My aims are to be consistently playing football at a high level and to help Ipswich achieve the goal of staying in the Premier League for next season.”