Nottingham Forest
Club aim for ‘jackpot’ with Manchester United, West Ham and Nottingham Forest in picture for same player
Mandela Keita of Royal Antwerp is being watched by Nottingham Forest, Manchester United, and West Ham United, according to Het Nieuwsblad.
OH Leuven added a conditional obligation to his loan stay at Royal Antwerp last summer, provided certain predetermined conditions were met.
With 35 games played this season, the defensive midfielder has three goals and three assists, and because of his play, Nottingham Forest, West Ham, and Manchester United have taken notice.
The 21-year-old is reportedly being watched by three Premier League teams, and these teams would be happy to hear this news since a deal is probably going to be completed in the summer transfer window.
According to the report, Keita is keen on switching clubs and has his sights set on Manchester United, West Ham, and Nottingham Forest. For their part, Royal Antwerp hopes to hit the “jackpot” when selling him and is likewise open to a transfer.
Championship teams, in addition to Manchester United, West Ham United, and Nottingham Forest, are pursuing Keita. The leader of the transfer race is not mentioned by Het Nieuwsblad.
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