Earlier this week, Africa Foot reported Nottingham Forest have identified Moussa Ndiaye as a priority target for the winter market.
It was also stated the Reds are ready to make an offer and have to convince Anderlecht to get a deal over the line.
This claim about Nottingham Forest is relayed by Walfoot, who then provide the Belgian club’s take on letting him leave in January.
The Senegalese’s contract lasts until 2027, and this puts the Jupiler Pro League side in a good position to negotiate a potential deal.
Transfermarkt values the Nottingham Forest target at around €2m, but the report says his side will need a higher fee to sell him. There’s no mention of Anderlecht’s demand and this information is provided by Thursday’s edition of Gazet van Antwerpen.
They have a report on the fullback’s development and growth since he arrived at the club from Barcelona B in 2022.
Ndiaye took advantage of Ludwig Augustinsson’s injury and has impressed this season, which has him attract interest from Nuno EspÃrito Santo’s side.
It’s claimed the defender is happy with his life in Belgium and doesn’t have a career plan as of now.
Last week, he assisted in his side’s 2-2 draw against FC Porto in the Champions League. Prior to the clash, the Senegalese’s agent met with Anderlecht director Olivier Renard and GVA claim ‘nothing should be rushed’ with regards to his future.
They add interested clubs could arrive for Ndiaye and Anderlecht could sell him for over €10m. In short, Nottingham Forest have to pay at least five times more than his current valuation to secure his services.