Nottingham Forest will look to do some business in the transfer market with the club’s Premier League situation on the line.
Evangelos Marinakis will be devastated with the club’s 2025/26 campaign, with Forest fighting in the Premier League and Europa League.
Arnaud Kalimuendo looks as though he will leave Forest, with Eintracht Frankfurt preparing to take him on loan until the end of the season.
Forest would love to keep the core of the squad together, but at the same time, if the opportunity arises to strengthen the squad, players might have to leave.
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According to Sports Mole, Forest are bracing themselves for bids for Boly during the current window, with the player currently playing at the African Cup of Nations.
It’s claimed that Sheffield United are the latest club to express an interest in landing Boly and have made tentative enquiries to Forest over the defender.
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Boly was surprisingly given a new contract by Forest in the summer, with the centre-back considered a top influence in the dressing room.
However, he’s hardly managed to play this season and will be craving regular football with the World Cup on the horizon next summer for the Ivory Coast.
Boly will almost certainly be heading out the door this month, and the hope will be that he can be sold with Forest recouping some cash ahead of his contract expiring at the end of the season.
Boly is finished at Forest
The Ivorian has been a very good servant for Forest, but the time has now come for him to leave the football club.
Sheffield United will hope to run down the teams in the play-offs before the end of the season, and that could make a move to the Blades very interesting indeed.
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Boly has been a solid member of the squad over his four-year spell at Forest, proving influential around a young group of players in the dressing room.
However, nothing good can last forever and it now feels like a matter of time before Boly is heading out of the City Ground exit door.