Forest Land Hutchinson and McAtee in Double Swoop
Forest Land Hutchinson and McAtee in Double Swoop

Celebrity Fan Web  – Nottingham Forest are on the verge of completing a major transfer window move, agreeing deals close to £90 million for three key players. The club has struck terms with Ipswich Town for winger Omari Hutchinson and with Manchester City for midfielder James McAtee. Both signings signal Forest’s intent to reinforce their squad ahead of the new Premier League season.

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The deal for Hutchinson is expected to be worth £37.5 million. Forest previously had a £35 million bid rejected by Ipswich over the weekend. Brentford had also tried to sign the 21-year-old earlier in the summer. Although their offer met his release clause, it lacked full cash up front and was therefore rejected. That clause has since expired, giving Forest a clear path to finalizing the transfer.

McAtee, 22, is expected to cost Forest close to £30 million. Manchester City have included both a buy-back option and a sell-on clause in the agreement. McAtee has long been on Forest’s radar, especially after a strong summer in which he captained England Under-21s to the Euro 2025 title. He made 27 appearances for City last season, but started only three Premier League games.

These transfers come as Forest look to rebuild their attacking options following the sale of Anthony Elanga to Newcastle United for an initial £55 million. They have already brought in Dan Ndoye from Bologna and are actively reshaping their offensive lineup.

Kalimuendo Deal Nearing Completion as Forest Target Fresh Start

In addition to Hutchinson and McAtee, Forest are also in advanced negotiations with Rennes for striker Arnaud Kalimuendo. Talks are progressing well, and the club hopes to finalize the deal before their season opener against Brentford on Sunday.

Kalimuendo, 22, is seen as a dynamic option who can lead the line or play across the front three. His potential arrival would complete a transformative front line alongside Hutchinson and Ndoye. Forest’s recruitment drive reflects a clear shift in strategy—prioritizing youth, versatility, and long-term value.

Brentford’s failed attempt to re-sign Hutchinson came after they sold Bryan Mbeumo to Manchester United. Their renewed interest wasn’t enough, as Forest moved quickly to outpace their rivals. With all three deals nearing completion, Forest’s spending approaches £90 million—a significant outlay aimed at establishing stability and ambition.

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The club’s proactive approach in the market reflects their desire to move beyond last season’s struggles. With high-profile exits and strategic acquisitions, Forest appear determined to avoid another relegation battle. Their new-look squad will face an early test as they host Brentford in their Premier League opener.

If the remaining deal for Kalimuendo is finalized in time, Forest could line up with a completely reshaped attack. The pressure will now shift to head coach Nuno Espírito Santo to turn this investment into on-pitch success as the new season kicks off.

By setnis