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European giants now have headache after Nottingham Forest decision on £120,000-a-week player

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Today, Nottingham Forest made their choice about a player who made £120,000 per week in 2023–2024 apparent.

The Reds’ 2-1 victory over Burnley on Sunday guaranteed them a spot in the Premier League for another year.
Now that multiple events are happening at the City Ground, Forest will probably have a busy summer.

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There will be a lot of focus on departures, and it was revealed today that several players will be leaving.

A loanee of the team has now caused his parent club a great deal of headaches because Forest has made an unsatisfactory decision regarding his future.

Nottingham Forest decides what to do with Divock Origi.

After Forest decided not to acquire Divock Origi, it would seem that AC Milan is having some issues with him.

The San Siro giants are desperate to get rid of Origi in the summer, according to Sempre Milan.
They believe that his tenure at Forest will be challenging in that regard, and his exorbitant pay is becoming an issue.

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Origi makes £120,000 a week at AC Milan, and it seems unlikely that Forest will be able to let him go given his lacklustre performance there.

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During his tenure at Forest, the 29-year-old managed just one goal, which he scored against Bristol City in the FA Cup.

On their official website, Forest declared today that they would not be closing any agreements to purchase any of their loan players.

That includes Origi, and from AC Milan’s point of view, that is far from ideal.

Forest needs to take the loan market catastrophe as a lesson.
Origi wasn’t the only one who exposed Forest’s misguided 2023–2024 loan signing.

During the campaign, none of the players who joined the team on loan made much of an impression.

Divock Origi

The lone exception may have been Gonzalo Montiel, but it also appears that he is not likely to sign a long-term contract.

When it comes to the loan market, Forest needs to take some serious lessons to heart.

If used correctly, this market has a lot of potential, but this season the club just didn’t make the most of it.

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Hopefully, Forest will learn its lessons, and if it signs any loan players before the next campaign, they must be capable of contributing to the team.

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