According to Fabrizio Romano, the Blues are looking to cash in on the 20-year-old during the transfer window and have set a £25-£30 million price tag on him.VfB Stuttgart, Ipswich, Ajax, Feyenoord, and a number of other Premier League clubs are all interested in the winger.
Hutchinson had an outstanding loan spell in his first foray into senior me𝚗’s football, assisting the Tractor Boys to promotion to the Premier League.The former Arsenal player scored ten goals and five assists in 44 Championship appearances, earning Ipswich’s Young Player of the Year award.Fans have begged the club’s management to do everything possible to sign him permanently. Manager Kieran McKenna has shared their sentiments.However, with several options available, it is unclear where Hutchinson will go next.
Chelsea are concerned about violating the Premier League’s Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR) and must sell some assets to balance their books.While Hutchinson may not be a world-beаter, Chelsea’s decision to cash in on him so early was not the best one.
Hutchinson’s loan at Ipswich was a resounding success, providing an excellent foundation for future growth. He is an electric winger who works hard оn defense.Chelsea could continue to monitor Hutchinson’s progress in a competitive league while he gains valuable experience against tougher opponents.This could eventually lead to a top-tier winger returning to Stamford Bridge, potentially saving the club a large transfer fee in the future.