
Nottingham Forest beat Inter and Everton in race for £37m Ipswich star Omari Hutchinson and it's good news for Cheslea
MAR THE MERRIER Nottingham Forest beat Inter and Everton in race for £37m Ipswich star Omari Hutchinson and it's good news for Cheslea
NOTTINGHAM Forest are on the verge of sealing a £37m deal for Ipswich star Omari Hutchinson.
Forest have been battling with Brentford for the England Under-21 international, with Everton and Inter Milan also interested.
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Omari Hutchinson impressed for Ipswich in the Prem last season
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But Nuno Espirito Santo's side, whose promotion to the Europa League at the expense of Crystal Palace was confirmed this week, have won the race for Hutchinson.
The deal will also be good news for Chelsea.
The Blues inserted a clause when they sold Hutchinson to Ipswich last year for an initial £20m fee that entitled them to 25 per cent of any profit on a future sale.
The transfer should bring Chelsea a windfall of around £4.25m.
Hutchinson, 21, spent seven years in Arsenal's academy as a teen.
The livewire winger decided to quit the Gunners for Chelsea in 2022.
Despite his promise, Hutchinson went on to make just two first team appearances for the Blues.
The exciting star spent the 2023-24 season on loan at Ipswich, helping the Tractor Boys to Prem promotion.
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After making the switch permanent, Hutchinson made 31 appearances in the Premier League last term.
He memorably came back to haunt Chelsea, scoring as Ipswich downed the Blues 2-0.
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Hutchinson will replace Anthony Elanga at Forest.
Elanga, 23, joined Newcastle in a £55m deal last month.
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