the owner of Nottingham Forest, issues a financial warning of £240 million, stating that key players might be traded.

Nottingham Forest have now shared how much they value five key players at – as Evangelos Marinakis targets huge profits in the event of any sales this summer.

Despite a few strange signings – such as Andre Ayew and Jonjo Shelvey – the Garibaldi have largely recruited well, making a number of wise investments which have now rocketed in value.

So, how much will Evangelos Marinakis demand for five of Nottingham Forest‘s finest? Let’s take a look…


Nottingham Forest send message to transfer vultures

After impressive showings from the likes of Morgan Gibbs-White and Callum Hudson-Odoi in the 2023/24 campaign, Premier League rivals are showing interest.

The Guardian believe Tottenham want to sign the latter after a strong finish to last season, which saw the England international net three goals in his last three Premier League appearances.


A story by Give Me Sport adds that Newcastle are considering a £60m move for Gibbs-White.


If that is true, the Magpies will need to increase that potential bid.


According to The Sun, Nottingham Forest value Gibbs-White at £70m, and also consider Murillo to be a £70m footballer as well.
Furthermore, it is said that Hudson-Odoi is deemed to be worth £30m by those at the City Ground, while Danilo and Anthony Elanga are valued at £35m each.

That equates to a total of £240m for five players, which would represent huge profit based on what Nottingham Forest initially spent.

Callum Hudson-Odoi (£3m from Chelsea)

Morgan Gibbs-White (£25m from Wolves)

Murillo (£15m from Corinthians)

Anthony Elanga (£15m from Manchester United)

Danilo (£16m from Palmeiras)

TOTAL: £74m

Time for stability

Of course, Nottingham Forest may need to sell one of these key men due to the Premier League’s Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR).

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