With just a couple of days left in the transfer window, Nottingham Forest are doing their best to get even more deals over the line.
Their latest addition appears to be Wolverhampton Wanderers’ Willy Boly, who has one year left on his contract Molineux, where he has yet to play a minute of football under Bruno Lage this season.
The 31-year-old has since been targeted by Nottingham Forest, who will want him for his experience in the Premier League, as he has made 89 appearances in the competition for Wolves, scoring five goals and assisting another two along the way.
Boly is said to be wanting to ‘discover a new challenge’, and it appears that trying to save Nottingham Forest from the drop this season is what he was looking for.
The Ivory Coast international is ‘interested by the project’ put forward by Steve Cooper’s side and has already ‘agreed’ to terms on a two-year contract.