Nottingham Forest is focused on refining their squad ahead of the new season, and while new signings are being pursued, player departures are also critical.
Financial considerations, including the Premier League’s Profit and Sustainability Regulations (PSR), are influencing decisions. With financial constraints looming, Forest is cautious about managing their expenditures, especially since they aren’t one of the “big six” clubs.
To maintain financial balance, the club is looking to offload certain players, with Joe Worrall, Emmanuel Dennis, and Josh Bowler among those likely to leave.
Interest in some of the club’s first-choice players persists. Recently, Neco Williams has drawn attention, with Atalanta making a bid that was ultimately rejected by Forest.
The Italian side, preparing for their Champions League campaign, saw their offer of over €20 million turned down. Forest remains firm on their £30 million valuation of Williams. The defender, who improved significantly last season, still has room for improvement but isn’t considered indispensable.
With other right-back options available, Forest is holding out for the right price.