Forest’s FFP woes could prompt Taiwo Awoniyi sale amidst West Ham interest

Taiwo Awoniyi left the Super Eagles camp due to injury, during the FIFA international friendly break. According to Soccernet.ng, Taiwo Awoniyi, an attacker for the Super Eagles, may be sold by Nottingham in the upcoming summer transfer window as a result of financial pressure.

The Tricky Trees are in danger of being demoted to the English Football League’s second level after receiving a four-point deduction for violating the Financial Fair Play regulations. They are now in 18th place, four points below Luton Town.

Star players like Awoniyi, a Nigerian international, and Danilo, a Brazilian, are highlighted as the team manages its financial difficulties because they are both seen as important assets.

Awoniyi is the most valuable to potential bidders, with a market worth of £24 million. The Nigerian striker’s preferred destination seems to be West Ham United in particular. David Moyes, the West Ham manager, may now regret selecting Gianluca Scamacca over Awoniyi in the past.

Taiwo Awoniyi joins Union Berlin on loan - Liverpool FC
But Awoniyi’s skill on the field has shown, particularly in games against the Hammers, where he has scored goals both at home and away this season.

Awoniyi has demonstrated the strength, dexterity, and poise in front of goal that might make up for the lack of a striker in West Ham’s starting lineup.

Awoniyi might find himself transferring to West Ham, which might be one of the hottest Premier League transfer deals of the summer, as Forest struggles financially.