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Chelsea agree club-record deal for Hutchinson and Arsenal could get windfall

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Ipswich are set to sign Omari Hutchinson from Chelsea after striking a deal with Chelsea worth £22.5million, talkSPORT understands.

It’s understood that personal terms have been agreed over a deal, with just a medical left to be completed.

Chelsea forward Hutchinson could be set to join Ipswich on a permanent dealCredit: Getty

The 20-year-old was shipped off on loan to Portman Road last summer, where he proved instrumental in the Tractor Boys winning promotion to the Premier League.

Hutchinson, who swapped Arsenal‘s academy for Chelsea’s in 2022, chipped in with ten goals and six assists in 44 Championship matches.

And Ipswich are now desperate to turn the winger’s temporary stay into a permanent switch, with the Suffolk outfit succeeding in talks with the Blues.

The potential deal will not include a buy-back clause, though Chelsea would benefit from a future sell-on clause.

Arsenal could also financially benefit from the deal following his time with the North London side.

Should Ipswich snap up Hutchinson for £22.5million, it would shatter their current transfer record, which has stood for 23 years.

Their current record stands at £4.75m having lured Matteo Sereni away from Sampdoria in 2001.

Ipswich fans have been vocal in their desire for the club to sign Hutchinson after securing lucrative investment from an American firm in March.

Hutchinson proved key in Ipswich’s promotion-winning campaign last seasonCredit: Getty

 

Since moving to Stamford Bridge two years ago, Hutchinson has been limited to just two appearances for Chelsea in all competitions.

But he showed he’s more than ready for first-team football during his loan at Ipswich, where he helped fire them to the top-flight for the first time since 2002.

Ed Sheeran facetimes the Ipswich squad to plan a Premier League promotion party as the players celebrate in the dressing room

Hutchinson recently branded his loan at Ipswich as ‘perfect’ when speaking to Chelsea’a media team, as he said: “It was a great season and a great year.

“From the minute I stepped into the building, all the boys were on it. They gave me a lot of confidence when I was training that I would take into my matches.

“We showed relentlessness and ruthlessness, we stayed composed and we got to the Premier League.

“The culture was about being humble, being willing to work for the team and the badge because it’s a community club.

“All the fans love the club and you have to represent the badge really well and show humility.

“I’d probably say it was the perfect loan move – you couldn’t really get much better, could you? Getting promotion was the ideal thing.

“My intentions were to go into the team, get as many minutes and as much experience as possible from my team-mates and the manager – and that ended up being the case.

“I just wanted to help out the team as much as possible.”

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