Nottingham Forest Asked About Serie A Attacker….

In the summer transfer window, Nottingham Forest made inquiries about Juventus striker Moise Kean, but the Italian finally chose to stay in Turin.

After two seasons on loan at the Turin club, Kean, 23, made a permanent move from Everton to Juventus this summer.

The obligation to buy clause in Kean’s agreement was triggered by Massimiliano Allegri’s team, costing them €30 million.

Even though the attacker’s temporary move to Juventus just became permanent this summer, other teams, including Nottingham Forest, were interested in him.

 

Additionally, the Tricky Trees reportedly enquired about Kean during the summer transfer season, according to the Italian website Calciomercato.com.

However, a transfer to Nottingham Forest did not materialise, and the Premier League team moved its focus elsewhere. It is unknown, though, whether Steve Cooper’s team planned to sign the Italian star on a long-term basis.

On the final day, Nottingham Forest did get Divock Origi on a season-long loan from AC Milan.

 

However, it is unclear if they would renew their interest in Kean in January given that the Italian star has had difficulty finding consistent playing time for Juventus this year.

A Nottingham Forest player who is interested in moving in January has a specific location in mind
Local news sources suggest that Gustavo Scarpa, a midfielder for Nottingham Forest, may soon be returning to Brazil.

Journalist for SBT Alvaro Loureiro has some ‘exclusive’ information regarding the future of the 29-year-old.

It has been suggested that Scarpa would rejoin his old team Palmeiras in Brazil in January 2024.

Even though Flamengo expressed interest in him as well, he reportedly would like to rejoin his former team, particularly given that the Rio de Janeiro club is having trouble right now.

Scarpa is on loan to Olympiacos until the summer of 2026 while still under contract to Nottingham Forest.
The player was thought to be intent on sticking in Europe as he continues to attempt to excel, despite speculations that Brazilian clubs wanted him this summer.

He has played in five games since joining Olympiacos and is currently vying for a spot in the starting lineup.

At Palmeiras, he could potentially live in a more pleasant environment, which is why he might now accept the move. The next step is to determine if Nottingham Forest would prefer a loan or a straight move.

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