Nottingham Forest has accepted a £10.3 million offer from Brazilian side Palmeiras for winger Ramon Sosa, according to reports. The Paraguayan international has struggled to find his footing in the Premier League, starting just one game for Forest this season. Sosa joined the club last summer from Talleres in Argentina for a reported £11 million transfer fee.
During his time at Nottingham Forest, Sosa made 23 appearances, scoring three goals and providing one assist. His most notable contribution was in the FA Cup, where he played a key role in Forest’s impressive run. However, he found it challenging to break into the starting lineup, often coming off the bench behind Callum Hudson-Odoi and Anthony Elanga.
Sosa’s departure will likely give Forest a chance to regroup and strengthen their squad. The club has been active in the transfer market, signing players like Jota Silva, Elliot Anderson, and Nikola Milenkovic. With Sosa’s exit, Forest can look to fill the gap with another talented player.
Palmeiras, currently fourth in the Brazilian top flight, aims to bolster their attacking options with Sosa’s signing. The club has been looking to replace Estevao, who recently transferred to Chelsea. Sosa’s addition is expected to provide depth and quality to Palmeiras’ squad, and he has signed a five-year contract with the Brazilian side.
The transfer is valued at around £10 million, a significant fee for Nottingham Forest. The club will likely use this amount to invest in new players and strengthen their squad for the upcoming season.