Nottingham Forest still has space to clear in the squad of Nuno Espírito Santo, with the forgotten star Emmanuel Dennis finally left the city.
Clearly, some have few chances of appearing in the forest squad this season, even with the additional accessories of the next Europa League campaign.
Lewis O’Brien signed for Wrexham in July and since then has joined the EFL by another midfielder, since the New Zealand International Marko Stamenic made the change to Swansea.
However, some players have been more difficult to follow, with a journalist who suggests that the reds are now willing to sacrifice a transfer rate to see Dennis leave.
The preseason saw many marginal options for Holy Spirit, Dennis did not play a single minute during the summer.
He had a disappointing loan in Blackburn Rovers in the second half of the 24/25 campaign, which perhaps has stopped approaching the teams when approaching the 27 -year -old player, which can leave the reds in an unwanted position.
According to the Premier League commentator, Ben Jacobs, (through Nottinghamforest.news) Forest is considering finishing the Dennis contract, with him not in the club’s plans for the season.
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While the club would lose a transfer rate, Capology states that Dennis is winning £ 40k per week in the city of the city, so releasing that salary would be beneficial independently.
However, Dennis may need to trust this interest reported from Italy, given how bad his time in Blackburn spent last season.
Dennis made his debut for Blackburn against Wolves in the FA Cup, where he was promising, but he had a clear lack of physical aptitude after not appearing in the city in the first half of the 24/25 campaign.
However, his time in Blackburn never flourished, even with the additional aptitude of the party, which is especially shown when Dennis was expelled against Norwich City in early March.
The Nigerian went on to make four more appearances for Blackburn before the end of his loan spell, without registering a single goal for the club in nine games.