Brentford transfer news: Bees 'launch £35m bid' for Ipswich attacker amid three-club race

Three-club race: Brentford 'launch' £35m bid for Ipswich attacker
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Brentford are reportedly awaiting a response to their £35m bid for Ipswich Town attacker Omari Hutchinson, who is also wanted by Everton and Nottingham Forest.

Brentford have reportedly submitted a £35m bid for Ipswich Town attacker Omari Hutchinson.

The Bees are on the lookout for new faces for their forward ranks, recently identifying the Tractor Boy as a main target in the summer window.

Hutchinson secured a permanent switch to Portman Road from Chelsea last year and impressed during his maiden term in the Premier League.

The 21-year-old netted three goals and provided two assists across 31 top-flight matches for Kieran McKenna's men in 2024-25.

Despite the best efforts of Hutchinson, Ipswich were convincingly relegated and now face a 46-game slog in the Championship.

Omari Hutchinson of Ipswich Town during his side's match against Everton, on May 3, 2025

Brentford battle Everton, Forest for Hutchinson?

According to the Daily Mail, Brentford have ramped up their efforts to secure the services of Ipswich star Hutchinson ahead of the new season.

The report claims that the West London Bees have submitted an initial bid of £35m for the highly-rated England Under-21 international.

It is understood that Hutchinson is open to the idea of a move to the Gtech Community Stadium, where Keith Andrews will take the reins following the departure of Thomas Frank to Tottenham Hotspur.

With at least one of Bryan Mbeumo and Yoane Wissa potentially leaving the club this summer, Brentford are keen to seal reinforcements in attack.

As well as the Bees, it is believed that Everton and Europa League-competing Nottingham Forest are interested in Hutchinson.

Ipswich Town manager Kieran McKenna during his side's match against Crystal Palace, on March 8, 2025

Payday for Ipswich

After enjoying a top campaign with Ipswich and netting a goal in the Under-21 European Championships final, Hutchinson's stock is as high as ever.

Therefore, the Tractor Boys are set for a significant influx of transfer funds should the 21-year-old secure a Premier League switch.

Ipswich's spending power this summer is set to dwarf that of the majority of their Championship rivals ahead of the 2025-26 campaign.

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