As the January transfer window approaches, Nottingham Forest will be keen to retain some of their top talents who are already on the radar of other clubs considering mid-season moves. A few of Forest’s standout players have drawn significant attention, with clubs across Europe weighing their options to bolster their squads.
Ola Aina has emerged as one such player attracting considerable interest. With his contract set to expire in the summer, his situation has garnered the attention of potential suitors. Among them, AS Roma has recently expressed interest, adding Aina to their shortlist of potential left-back options as they prepare for January reinforcements.
Meanwhile, Newcastle United has shown interest in another Forest player, Nikola Milenkovic, following an impressive start to his Premier League career. His performances in the opening eight games of the season have not gone unnoticed by Newcastle’s scouting team.
Additionally, Chelsea has taken note of Murillo, although Forest’s valuation of the player at £70 million has so far kept the London club at bay. In a recent development, Newcastle’s attention has reportedly shifted to another Forest player not previously mentioned, sparking new speculation ahead of the transfer window.
Newcastle United will struggle to sign Nottingham Forest star in January
Newcastle United has enjoyed great success with Anthony Gordon’s signing, and they seem to have their sights set on another promising winger—this time from Nottingham Forest. Reports recently suggested that on deadline day, Newcastle offered Miguel Almiron to Forest as part of an attempt to sign Anthony Elanga. However, Forest’s owner, Evangelos Marinakis, was uninterested, and the deal was quickly dismissed.
Now, Newcastle may face similar obstacles in their pursuit of Elanga in the upcoming January window. According to iNews, Newcastle is currently navigating financial constraints under Premier League Sustainability Rules (PSR), which complicates any move for the winger. The club remains cautious with its financial strategy, and given that Elanga’s transfer would require a considerable investment, the likelihood of securing his signing appears slim.
Anthony Elanga’s season to date at Nottingham Forest
Anthony Elanga has not quite reached the anticipated performance levels this season, with only a single assist to his credit so far and no goals yet. However, one highlight is his impressive speed—he ranks as the second-fastest player in the Premier League this season, even ahead of Manchester City’s Erling Haaland.
Given his current form, Nottingham Forest may find it hard to resist a significant transfer offer, especially if a bid in the region of £50 million arises in January. However, due to financial limitations, Newcastle may not be in the running.
At just 22, Elanga still has considerable room for growth and potential, leaving plenty of time to refine his skills and elevate his game.
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