'No serious offers' made for Hutchinson

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McKenna: Hutchinson situation not easy to handle

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Ipswich Town boss Kieran McKenna says that there have not been any offers for attacker Omari Hutchinson that would change the club's position on a potential sale.

The England Under-21 international, 21, has attracted interest from Premier League sides Nottingham Forest and Brentford but the Tractor Boys have not yet agreed a deal with either club.

"[Hutchinson has] made his desire to continue to play Premier League if the opportunity is there," McKenna told BBC Radio Suffolk.

"There hasn't been anything that has changed the club's position yet.

"It's known that Omari had a buy-out clause in his contract that was active for a few months.

"There was no serious or proper offers in that time so once that position is closed then it's the club's position to make the decision as they see fit."

Hutchinson has not played for Ipswich so far this season after making 31 Premier League appearances last term.

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