Alexsandro, 26, joined Lille in the summer of 2022 and has made 123 competitive appearances for the French club, contributing five goals and two assists. He is contracted at Lille until the summer of 2028 and has earned three senior caps for Brazil.
Ipswich, who finished second in the Championship last season and will be competing in the Premier League this autumn, are looking to strengthen their defensive options ahead of their return to the top flight. Romano's report indicates talks are at an early stage, with it remaining to be seen whether the club can complete the signing.
Lille will need to be persuaded to sell a player still under contract for two more years, and the reported fee of around €30m reflects the Brazilian's standing as one of the more established centre-backs in Ligue 1 over the past three seasons. The deal would represent significant investment for a newly promoted side preparing for the demands of Premier League football.
Whether Ipswich can secure the deal ahead of competing clubs who may also express an interest in a player of Alexsandro's profile will be the challenge as the summer window develops.
For Alexsandro, a move to English football would be a significant step up in profile. Ligue 1 has provided him with consistent minutes and the opportunity to develop into an experienced and reliable performer, but the Premier League offers a different level of challenge, financial reward and exposure. Ipswich's ambition to compete at the top level makes them a credible destination for a player looking to test himself in one of Europe's most demanding leagues.
Lille's willingness to engage in talks at this stage of the summer suggests they are open to the idea, particularly with two full years still remaining on his deal — time enough to negotiate from a position of strength without the risk of losing him cheaply.
