On August 22, according to The Telegraph, Arsenal will sell Eddie Nketiah for a price of £30 million, and Nottingham Forest is currently in negotiations with the player over personal terms.
Eddie Nketiah’s name has been on Nottingham Forest’s list of transfer targets, but issues such as his salary and contract duration have made this transfer complicated. Before the deal negotiations, Nketiah still needs to resolve some matters with Arsenal.
However, in the past 48 hours, there has been rapid progress in negotiations between Nottingham Forest’s owner Evangelos Marinakis and Arsenal regarding Nketiah. It is understood that both parties are close to reaching an agreement on the transfer fee, and Forest is nearing the signing of Nketiah for £30 million.
Worth noting is that Arsenal is open to selling Nketiah, and a previous offer of £25 million from Forest was rejected. The current offer of £30 million is a second bid, which is close to the Gunners’ ideal price, hence Nottingham Forest is in the process of negotiating personal terms with the player.
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