Nottingham Forest is thinking about signing the £20 million+ talent Hudson-Odoi.
According to a recent source, Nottingham Forest is thinking about making a summer bid to capture a “skilful” £20 million star.
Transfer news for Nottingham Forest The Reds have nine
Premier League games left to complete their quest and guarantee a spot in the Champions League the next season.
Morgan Gibbs-White,
a midfielder and captain,
has been the driving force behind Nuno Espirito Santo’s team’s exceptional play throughout the season.
Some of the Premier League’s top teams have taken notice of his talents,
but journalist Pete O’Rourke claims that Forest will “do everything they can” to cling onto the Englishman this summer.
O’Rourke continues by saying that the Reds will be in a better position to keep their finest players if they qualify for the Champions League
. According to TEAMtalk,
Forest is closely monitoring Jobe Bellingham of Sunderland in preparation
for the summer as they try to hang onto Gibbs-White.
The Black Cats midfielder is being watched by several Premier League teams, including Forest,
who may be prepared to strike if Sunderland is unable to secure promotion.
It might take a substantial offer to lure the Championship team,
though, as they have no intention of selling or negotiating with any other team.
Nottingham Forest is thinking of signing a star for more than £20 million.
The Midlands team is looking for more than just a new midfield player, as
Sport Witness hears from Italy that Nottingham Forest is
considering a bid to recruit defender Fikayo Tomori from AC Milan.
According to the report, Milan has a real chance of looking to
sell the English defender this summer, provided they receive a transfer fee of €25 million, or about £21 million.
Newcastle United is also considering whether or not to make a bid, so Forest is not the only team monitoring his circumstances.
They might, however, have a slight edge because Tomori played with Ola
Aina and Callum Hudson-Odoi at Chelsea and is already acquainted with both Forest players. Tottenham, meanwhile, may be interested in acquiring Tomori after
searching for a centre-back during the January transfer window. If Tomori leaves the San Siro, the Italian powerhouses already have replacements in mind.
After joining Milan in July 2021, the 27-year-old quickly established himself as a mainstay, but he has since lost his spot, appearing in just 14 Serie A games this season.
Franco Baresi has called Tomori a “skilful” defender, and he has been generally successful in Italy despite this season’s failure. ”
He is young and has played well so far when he’s had the chance,”
previously stated to The Daily Mail. He has excellent physical qualities and is skilled.
Although he is still getting used to the Italian league, I believe he will only improve as a defender and support us.
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