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Nottingham Forest and Wolves remain in the picture for Palmeiras forward Riquelme Fillipi, and the Brazilian club are already budgeting for a major sale in 2026.

According to ESPN Brazil, Palmeiras expect to raise around €70m from new player sales next year, based on the club’s projection of R$384 million.

The outlet states that Fillipi is one of the key names included in that forecast. Palmeiras see the 19-year-old as a strong candidate for an outgoing deal in 2026.

The youngster has had first-team chances, but his main value lies in his resale potential, which explains why both Nottingham Forest and Wolves continue to follow him closely.

As previously reported, Fillipi’s representatives travelled to England to meet Premier League clubs. Forest and Wolves held talks with the entourage before and remain keen on the striker. Palmeiras, meanwhile, want at least €15 million for their academy product.

With the club planning to secure a large portion of their 2026 budget through transfers, a Premier League sale could play a central role. The next steps now depend on whether Forest or Wolves decide to move forward with a formal bid once the window opens.