Latest Nottingham Forest news as Steve Cooper's Reds reflect on busy summer transfer window
It wasn’t on the same scale as last year’s overhaul, but a busy summer transfer window has still seen significant changes to Nottingham Forest’s squad.
Additionally, striker Chris Wood’s move from Newcastle United officially became a permanent one and a contract extension for Serge Aurier kicked in. Meanwhile, a number of players headed in the opposite direction, leaving on loan or on a permanent basis. In the majority of cases, decisions won’t need to be taken just yet over what happens beyond this season. But here is a look at those players whose deals will be up in 2024.Centre-backs: Joe Worrall, Loic Mbe Soh , Scott McKenna, Willy Boly, Felipe.
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