Nottingham Forest is actively pursuing the signing of Omari Hutchinson in a potential record deal estimated at £37 million. The club is also nearing a £30 million agreement for James McAtee from Manchester City. Hutchinson, who has not played this season, has shown interest in returning to the Premier League after Ipswich's relegation. Forest believes they can secure Hutchinson against rival clubs despite previous rejected bids. Additionally, they are exploring other player acquisitions while Chelsea stands to profit from Hutchinson's sale due to a previously agreed clause.
Nottingham Forest are striving to secure Omari Hutchinson in a potential club-record deal worth around £37m, with additional moves for other players underway.
Hutchinson expressed his desire to return to the Premier League to Ipswich manager Kieran McKenna following the team's relegation last season.
Forest recently made Dan Ndoye their record buy at £35m, which they are now prepared to surpass with Hutchinson's potential signing.
Chelsea will benefit from Hutchinson's transfer, as they included a clause in the deal that grants them 25% of any profit from a future sale.
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