Nottingham Forest Pursues Eddie Nketiah Transfer
Nottingham Forest Pursues Eddie Nketiah Transfer
Nottingham Forest Pursues Eddie Nketiah Transfer
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Arsenal striker Eddie Nketiah is a top target for Nottingham Forest, who have seen a £25 million bid rejected by Arsenal, as the club seeks to bolster their attacking options. Nketiah, who has fallen out of favor at Arsenal and prefers not to lower his £120,000 weekly wage, remains under contract until 2027. While Arsenal values him between £30-35 million, Forest is exploring the possibility of accommodating his salary demands to entice him away from the Emirates. Despite interest from other clubs like Crystal Palace, Forest is prioritizing Nketiah, having previously pursued Santiago Gimenez from Feyenoord. The striker's lack of game time at Arsenal poses a significant risk, yet his potential for regular play at Forest could help him reclaim his form. Talks between the clubs are ongoing as both sides aim to reach a compromise before the transfer window closes.

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