Sky: Nottingham Forest considers buying Hutchinson again, Ipswich asks for £40m
6:05am, 12 August 2025Football

August 11 Sky Sports reported that Nottingham Forest is considering whether to buy Hutchinson again.
Nottingham Forest is considering whether to make a offer to Ipswich midfielder Omari Hutchinson again, or turn to another target. Previously, Forest had made a £35 million offer, which was rejected by Ipswich, which was the same value as the player's relegation clause, but the clause is now invalid.
Ipswich was reluctant to sell Hutchinson and believed that his value was close to £40 million. Brentford also expressed interest in the player early in the transfer window.
Hutchinson failed to participate in the opening game of the Championship against Birmingham City on Friday due to illness. It is understood that he himself hopes to return to the Premier League.
21-year-old England midfielder Hutchinson, last season's league data, 3 goals and 2 assists, and his contract expires in 2029.
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