The newly promoted team would be open to keeping the 20-year-old for their first Premier League campaign in 22 years, according to Ipswich chief executive Mark Ashton. Hutchinson has already said that he would be willing to stay at Ipswich. He finished the Championship with 10 goals and five assists.
You never know, you know. Right now, it’s really early,” Ashton stated to the East Anglian Daily Times. “It’s amazing what Kieran has done for Omari since the beginning and how he’s grown him. He has developed from a supporting member of the squad to a key contributor who has had a significant influence on the group.
Without a doubt, we would want to have him here, but that would require talking to Chelsea, his agency, him, his family, etc. It will take some time to complete everything. Everyone says, “I want to be here!” when you get promoted, but you have to wait for the dust to settle before speaking to the appropriate individuals in a cool, collected manner. We’ll walk through it and see where it leads. However, he has been a remarkable talent for us and has performed remarkably well in the last few weeks to take center stage. Kieran and I will take a seat down and discuss our plan of action.
Hutchinson, who moved from Arsenal to Chelsea in 2022, will make a summertime return to Stamford Bridge. The player was called to Chelsea’s Cobham training facility, according to The Athletic, for a meeting with Mauricio Pochettino this week. Hutchinson, who will be participating in training now that his Ipswich campaign is ended, is allegedly someone the Chelsea manager wants to have an eye on. Regarding playing in Ipswich again the following season, Hutchinson responded, “I hope so.” I’m not sure; we’ll hear from my agency and the management.