Nottingham Forest Eye Arsenal’s Eddie Nketiah Ahead of Transfer Deadline.

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Nottingham Forest have set their sights on Arsenal’s striker, Eddie Nketiah, as the transfer window approaches its deadline. This revelation comes from Sky Sports journalist Dharmesh Sheth, who confirmed Forest’s interest in bolstering their attacking options with the 25-year-old striker.

Eddie Nketiah, an Arsenal academy product, has had a mixed journey at the Emirates. Despite making 168 appearances for the Gunners, he has started only 70 of those games. His opportunities have been limited, especially with the arrival of Gabriel Jesus and Kai Havertz, who have pushed him further down the pecking order.
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Nottingham Forest, looking to strengthen their squad for the upcoming season, see Nketiah as a valuable addition. The club has had a relatively quiet pre-season but is keen to make strategic acquisitions without overspending. Nketiah, valued at £30 million by Arsenal, fits their profile of a promising yet affordable talent.

While Bournemouth has opted to sign another striker, Forest remains a potential destination for Nketiah. The club’s fan base is eager for a new striker to complement Chris Wood and Taiwo Awoniyi. With just under three years remaining on his current contract, Nketiah’s future at Arsenal looks increasingly uncertain, making a move to Forest a plausible scenario.

With the transfer deadline approaching, all eyes will be on whether Nottingham Forest can sign Eddie Nketiah. His addition could provide the attacking depth Forest needs, while offering Nketiah the regular playing time he seeks.

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