Arsenal and Nottingham Forest have held productive discussions regarding a potential transfer for Eddie Nketiah. The Gunners are prepared to part ways with the striker this summer, and Nketiah has garnered interest from several clubs. While Bournemouth and Marseille initially expressed interest earlier in the transfer window, they have since turned their attention to other targets, leaving Forest as the frontrunner for his signature.
Positive talks between Arsenal and Forest took place this week, with Forest emerging as the most likely destination for Nketiah. The Gunners, however, have rejected Forest’s opening offer of £25 million, holding firm on their valuation of at least £30 million. Despite the initial bid being turned down, there is optimism that a deal can be reached. Nketiah himself is reportedly open to the move, as it would provide him with the opportunity to secure regular playing time at a Premier League club.