Ipswich Town striker Martyn Waghorn has completed his move to Derby County.

Waghorn joins the Rams for initial £5million, with the deal potentially reaching in the region of £7.5million if add-ons relating to promotion, subsequent Premier League survival and personal performance are all met.

The move was completed last night, with the Rams announcing the signing this morning.

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He has signed a three-year deal at Pride Park and could make his debut when the Rams face Leeds on Saturday.

East Anglian Daily Times: Martyn Waghorn has left Ipswich Town to sign for Derby County. Picture: DERBY COUNTYMartyn Waghorn has left Ipswich Town to sign for Derby County. Picture: DERBY COUNTY (Image: Archant)

The striker, who joined the Blues just a year ago for £250,000 from Rangers, has been the subject of interest from Derby, Sheffield United and Middlesbrough for much of the summer.

He was an instant hit following his move to Suffolk, scoring 16 goals and assisting 11 more in his 46 Ipswich appearances.

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But it’s understood the lure of working with Derby manager Frank Lampard was too strong, with the striker indicating his desire to leave.

“I’m delighted to see Martyn Waghorn become a Derby County player - I think this is a big signing for us,” Lampard said.

“He has been sought-after all summer and we’ve managed to bring him here, which is fantastic. We sold the club to him and, importantly, he wanted to come here and that’s the sort of player that I want in the squad.

“Martyn has many great qualities and he has been pretty prolific over the last few years in front of goal. He is a real all-round striker and last year we saw not only could he score goals in the Championship but create them as well.”

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