Former Brighton, Derby County and Southend United star reveals why has has signed for Bristol Rovers

Former Crawley Town loanee Isaac Hutchinson is the first signing of the summer for Bristol Rovers. (Picture by Pete Norton/Getty ImagesFormer Crawley Town loanee Isaac Hutchinson is the first signing of the summer for Bristol Rovers. (Picture by Pete Norton/Getty Images
Former Crawley Town loanee Isaac Hutchinson is the first signing of the summer for Bristol Rovers. (Picture by Pete Norton/Getty Images
Done deal - the Gas make their first signing of the summer and it’s one that has got fans excited.

Isaac Hutchinson said the 'incredible' atmosphere at the Memorial Stadium played a part in him joining Bristol Rovers.

Hutchinson is the Gas' first signing of the summer, and is Matt Taylor's second permanent addition after the arrival of Kamil Conteh in January. Rovers triggered the compensation release clause in his contract with the full cost of the transfer unknown, though he did have one-year to run on his deal at the Bescot Stadium.

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The 24-year-old has signed a three-year deal which is a rarity in League One with Rovers holding an option of a further year. He arrives at the Mem with much hype surrounding him. Hutchinson got 15 goals and 12 assists in all competitions for Walsall last season and will be a welcome addition to the midfield.

“I am really happy to be here at Bristol Rovers,” the 24-year-old said to the official club website.

“I’ve had really good conversations with the manager and everyone at the Club, and I’m delighted to join.

“I’ve always known Bristol Rovers is a big club. I’ve played at The Memorial Stadium before and the home fans always create an incredible atmosphere. Things like that, as well as the conversations I’ve had, have made it clear to me that the Club is moving upwards.

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“Everything here is positioned around moving forwards, improving across the board, and it’s exciting to join the Club and be a part of it.”

Eastbourne-born Hutchinson began his professional career with Brighton & Hove Albion and spent eight years there before joining Southend United. He spent two seasons at Roots Hall before moving on to Derby County, where he played four times with there being loans to Forest Green Rovers and Crawley Town in the middle.

Walsall signed him in June 2022, and in the 2023/24 season, a campaign in which Walsall finished 11th, he was crowned their Player of the Year.

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