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Everton, Fulham, West Ham United vying for Omari Hutchinson

Everton, Fulham, and West Ham United are all linked with a move for Omari Hutchinson as the attacker could leave the relegated Ipswich Town.

According to The Daily Mail, Omari Hutchinson could be seen as a smart addition by some of the top-flight clubs, as the attacker looks to exit Ipswich Town. Everton, Fulham, and West Ham United are all interested in the relegated star, who remains keen on playing at the highest level, either in the Premier League or abroad.

Omari Hutchinson had to work tremendously hard to get where he is, which includes making key career decisions as well as choosing a side that were the favourites to get relegated. Following his rise as an Arsenal academy star, he chose to join Chelsea with the hope of getting chances in the first team.

That was not the case at Stamford Bridge as he was barely used during his time but excelled while on loan at Ipswich Town in the Championship. His performances for Kieran McKenna’s side in the second tier helped them gain promotion, and he was good enough on the return to the top flight, which eventually ended with a relegation back to the Championship.

Omari Hutchinson brings a level of versatility that teams are constantly looking for in the market. He prefers to operate as the attacking midfielder but also plays on either wing. Hence, it makes a lot of sense for clubs like Fulham, Everton, and West Ham United, as Ipswich Town want around £30 million to sell the attacker which seems similar to their price point for new Chelsea man Liam Delap.

The 21-year-old attacking sensation is ready to leave the Tractor Boys for a return to top-flight football. He may not want to play in the EFL Championship, as a move back to the Premier League or even a European team might suit Hutchinson.

Omari Hutchinson back to the Premier League?

Hutchinson does have interest from Everton, West Ham, and Fulham. The Toffees are in the market to improve their fortunes in the attacking third, as a spell under David Moyes might be good for the 21-year-old attacking sensation’s development. They are already looking at attacking options, with the Ipswich Town man now firmly on their list.

Fulham are also in the market for fresh attacking reinforcements despite having two renowned attacking midfielders in Andreas Pereira and Emile Smith Rowe but may view Hutchinson as a good enough option.

As for West Ham, they could lose Mohammed Kudus, who has recently changed agents and is primed to leave the London Stadium for a bigger move in his career. Hutchinson could be seen as his viable replacement with the price point also likely to suit the Hammers.

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