British media: Even if Newcastle offers more than 45 million pounds, Nottingham Forest will not let Yilanga leave the team
4:38am, 29 June 2025Football
June 26 According to British media chroniclelive, Nottingham Forest has made it clear that it has no intention of selling the core players in the team. It is reported that even if Newcastle raises its offer to more than £45 million, it may still be unable to sign Ilanga.
It is understood that Nottingham Forest has previously stated to Newcastle that it would not let Ilanga go, so it was surprised to receive the cash offer.
Nottingham Forest once again emphasized last night that Yilanga's current state is still a "non-selling product" and the team does not have the pressure to sell. Although he had previously encountered profit and sustainable development rules (PSR) issues, Nottingham Forest did not need to be forced to sell any players. Coach Nuno has included Yilanga on the "core player list".
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