Ipswich Town are still looking to add to their squad ahead of the closure of the transfer window on September 1, with several faces expected to join the club at Portman Road, while others will depart for new ventures.
Cesc Fabregas confirmed that Ivan Azon would be joining Ipswich Town from Como in the coming days on loan during a press conference.
While Omari Hutchinson looks set to be on his way to Nottingham Forest, after Brentford had been chasing the winger for a sustained period over the summer.

Business in the transfer market for Ipswich will take a brief hiatus as they turn their attention to their fixture with Southampton in the Championship this weekend.
The Tractor Boys are desperate to secure their first win of the season after their opening-day draw away to Birmingham City and then a shock exit to Bromley in the Carabao Cup.
Sam Morsy makes honest assessment of Omari Hutchinson saga
The former Ipswich Town captain has taken to social media to share his honest assessment of the saga that has unfolded around Omari Hutchinson this summer as the winger looks destined to leave Portman Road.
Sam Morsy left Ipswich earlier this summer to join Kuwait SC but clearly still has strong feelings towards the club he led on consecutive promotions from League One to the Premier League in recent seasons.
He took to social media to share his thoughts on the current Omari Hutchinson transfer saga.
Morsy said: “The ugly side of football. When a club no longer wants you, whether it be performance based or political based they will do whatever it takes to get you out the club. Name off locker, train with the under 21s, completely discarded.
Manager and staff no longer even recognising you. So when players get close to really good moves and they feel the value is matched players and representatives have now a strong stance.
There is no right or wrong in all of this. Young Omari and the club have done exceptionally well for each other. Without knowing the ins and outs the transition should have been smoother and both player and club should have been happy.
A pivotal player in promotion a great teammate a good profit for the club. Hopefully his contribution will be not forgotten by the ITFC family.”
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Kieran McKenna’s view on the Omari Hutchinson exit
The Ipswich Town manager left Omari Hutchinson out of the side in their Carabao Cup defeat to Bromley during the week and made it clear why he made that decision.
Speaking to the East Anglian Daily Times, he said: “He made his desire to continue to play Premier League football if the opportunity is there. I think it’s known how much care and empathy we have for him; he’s a young player, 21 years old, it’s not an easy situation to handle.
“There’s different ways to handle the situation. That seems to be more prevalent in modern football, and players get advice in different directions. He’s a very, very young player, so we have empathy with him.
“We’ll try and guide him in the right way in terms of how to deal with situations, but so long as he’s at the football club, we want him able to contribute and help the team on the pitch.”
