Nottingham Forest Looks for Reinforcements in Italy
Nottingham Forest, of the Premier League, is exploring the Italian market to strengthen its squad. According to sources close to the club, the English team has set its sights on two Juventus players: Timothy Weah and Samuel Mbangula.
The information indicates that the club has reached an agreement with Juventus for the transfer of both players for a sum close to 22 million euros. However, the signing will not be finalized until personal terms are agreed with the players.
Nottingham Forest is negotiating with 25-year-old American international Timothy Weah and 21-year-old Belgian Samuel Mbangula to define details such as salary and contract duration.
In addition to Weah and Mbangula, it has been revealed that the club is also looking for a center forward to strengthen their attack during the summer transfer window.
Currently, both players are in the United States, participating with Juventus in the Club World Cup.