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Nottingham Forest Seek to Extend Ola Aina’s Stay

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Nottingham Forest is talking with Ola Aina about making his contract longer, which right now ends in summer 2025. Aina’s been really good for Forest, and teams like Manchester City have been looking at him. Forest wants to give him one more year but Aina wants two years added on instead.

  • Nottingham Forest is talking to Ola Aina’s people about making his contract longer
  • Aina’s contract runs out in summer 2025
  • Big teams like Manchester City are interested in him

Ola Aina’s Performance at Nottingham Forest

Ola Aina has been really good for Nottingham Forest helping out in defense. His numbers are pretty impressive with like 2.58 clearances, 2.21 tackles and 1.35 interceptions every game which got other teams’ attention. Nottingham Forest wants to add another year but Aina wants to stay longer.

Since coming back to the Premier League, Aina’s been playing really well just like when he was at Chelsea. Playing at Torino in Italy helped him get better at different positions in defense. Forest really wants to keep him around cause he’s so important for the team.


Career History and What Teams Think

Looking at Ola Aina’s time playing especially at Torino in Italy, shows how he got better and why teams want him. He’s been doing really well and lots of teams are waiting to see what he decides about staying longer at Forest.

If you want to know more about Nottingham Forest’s players and what they’re planning, you can check out their team page.

How It Might Affect Transfers

What happens with Aina’s contract could change things for other teams too. He’s really good at defending so lots of teams want him, and everyone’s gonna be watching what he decides. If you want to see how this fits into what’s happening in the whole league, check out the Premier League overview.

We’ll let you know what happens when Nottingham Forest and Ola Aina figure out what works for both of them.

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