Chris Wood has signed a new contract with Nottingham Forest, a two-year deal that will keep him at the City Ground until the summer of 2027. The news comes as another boost to a squad that has confounded expectations and won eight of their last nine games to sit third in the Premier League.
Football Insider has been told by Keith Wyness that Nottingham Forest will look to sign a long-term replacement for Chris Wood this month.
His final total of 22 points will make him the first player to record TWO scores of 20 points or more in a match this season. Kluivert previously achieved the feat in Gameweek 13, thanks to a hat-trick and maximum bonus in a 4-2 win at Wolverhampton Wanderers.
Ex-Albion striker Chris Wood is set to sign a new deal at high-flying Premier League club Nottingham Forest - according to reports.
Latest Nottingham Forest transfer news as Nuno Espirito Santo's Reds look to strengthen before January window closes
Awoniyi has made 20 appearances in the Garibaldi so far this term but has not yet hit the performance levels he has shown previously on the banks of the Trent. His only goal to date came in the 3-0 victory over Wolverhampton Wanderers earlier this month.
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It is day 23 of the January transfer window for clubs in England and across Europe, ahead of deadline day on February 3. We are creeping closer to the end of the January transfer window and we’ve had the deals being worked on and confirmed today to prove it.
The question not so long ago was whether Manchester City could get their act together and launch a title bid. The world has moved on dramatically. If Pep Guardiola’s January signings do not hit the ground running,
Nottingham Forest have been transformed from relegation battlers to top-four contenders under Nuno Espirito Santo
If Salah goes, he will depart leaving the punters wanting more, at the top of his game, with memories only of him terrorising full-backs, as he did to poor Leif Davis here. The defender was subbed at half-time, his manager Kieran McKenna saying he felt ill. Salah had probably caused dizziness.
The club's slump, exacerbated by injuries, has forced them to be unusually active in the January transfer market.