Sad Update:The 13 Nottingham Forest players who could soon be saying farewell to the City Ground…Read More.

Nottingham Forest have three games left to secure their Premier League status in a tight relegation battle.

 

The bottom of the table is very competitive. Nottingham Forest, currently just above the relegation zone, must be cautious as Luton Town and Burnley aim to close the gap.

Their upcoming fixtures are crucial. Forest visit already-relegated Sheffield United on Saturday, then face Chelsea at home before concluding the season with an important match against Burnley at Turf Moor.

 

Regardless of whether Forest stays in the Premier League or is relegated, the summer transfer window will be pivotal at the City Ground. There will likely be player arrivals and departures as contracts end and loans expire.

This summer could also be a time of transition for the team, with several contracts expiring and loan deals ending. For some players, these final games might be their last in a Nottingham Forest shirt. Below is a list of players with contracts ending this summer.

 

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Wayne Hennessey, who joined Nottingham Forest in the summer of 2022, has played only nine times for the club and hasn’t made any appearances this season. Currently, Forest has four senior goalkeepers, including Matz Sels, Matt Turner, and Odysseas Vlachodimos, who are on longer contracts. This means the team will likely reevaluate their goalkeeper roster in the upcoming summer transfer window. Given the surplus of senior goalkeepers, Hennessey’s future at the club could be in question.

The impact of Willy Boly on the Nottingham Forest team was clear during their match against Manchester City last weekend. The defender’s return from injury made a noticeable difference, and coach Nuno will be counting on his presence for the final three games of the season. Despite being 33 years old, Boly has shown his value to the squad, and offering him a new contract would likely be a smart decision for the club as they aim to secure their Premier League status.

Felipe might have played his last game for Nottingham Forest, as he has announced his plan to retire at the end of this season. Given the tight competition for starting spots, it might be tough for him to get playing time in the few remaining matches. Despite this, the Brazilian’s crucial role in helping the team avoid relegation last season will be remembered and appreciated by fans and the club alike.

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