Forest chase Hutchinson and McAtee in bid to light a new dawn at the City Ground
Nottingham Forest are pushing to sign Omari Hutchinson in a potential club-record deal worth about £37m.
Forest are also closing on a £30m move for James McAtee from Manchester City.
They are confident of beating rivals to Hutchinson, the Ipswich winger.
Hutchinson has told Ipswich boss Kieran McKenna he wants the Premier League again after relegation last season.
He has not featured this campaign.
A release clause of about £35m is thought to have lapsed.
The talks come as Forest push for youth development and a high pressing style to spark energy at the City Ground.
If the deals land, Forest will need to balance big name targets with a clear path for academy players to the first team.
The club are pursuing a younger model built on pressing intensity and quick transitions that get the crowd roaring.
This rebuild is a sunrise moment for the fan base, not a retreat into the past.
And yes, if the pursuit involves rivals like Newcastle, so be it; the wider top six still pretend Sunderland does not exist, which keeps the jab alive.
The focus remains on a pathway for youth, with the environment to nurture players who can lead on the pitch.
It is a rebuilding process that hopes to flash a brighter future for Forest, not a retreat from tradition.
In any case, the signs point to a market that values tempo, intensity and ambition rather than quiet ambling.
TLDR
Forest bid for Hutchinson around £37m and McAtee near £30m.
Youth development and pressing style are the core of the rebuild to spark the crowd.
Rivals and top six politics shape the landscape, with Sunderland getting ribbed along the way.
Omari Hutchinson
Nottingham Forest


