Forest will most likely want to balance the books this summer, allowing Nuno Espirito Santo to work with a smaller roster.
That will necessitate negotiations with those players who have been on loan and whose futures at the club are uncertain.
Wilson believes one returning player will have to leave Forest if he wants to play regular first-team football.
What Kelvin Wilson has said about Joe Worrall
Joe Worrall has had a disappointing season, both at Forest and on loan at Besiktas.
He spent the first half of the season at Forest but struggled to get regular game time, with Worrall apparently falling out with Steve Cooper.
That put him on the outside of the team when Nuno Espirito Santo arrived, and he immediately decided he wasn’t in his plans.
Now, Wilson believes Worrall will have to leave City Ground during the summer transfer window.
He stated on the Forest Focus podcast: “He’s going to have to move on. Nuno loaned him out, which tells Joe what he thinks of him with all due respect.”
Forest needs to sell Worrall this summer.
With financial fair play looming in the background, Forest must balance the budget this summer – and maintaining Worrall makes no sense.
Willy Boly, Moussa Niakhate, and Andrew Omobamidele are the Reds’ current players, while Murillo has been a standout during the 2023/24 season.
Murillo could go, but some argue that all three other Premier League centre-backs are better progressed than Worrall.
Worrall is apparently available for £4 million, which would be a good deal for a club.
Worrall’s time at Forest is up, and at 27 years old, he should be departing for good and beginning over elsewhere.
Tyrese Fornah caused a sensation last summer by leaving Nottingham Forest and signing a permanent contract with Derby County.
The Forest Academy graduate has had a rather decent debut campaign at Pride Park.
The Rams were promoted back to the Championship, and their fans were initially enthusiastic about the revival of the East Midlands derby.
Forest scuppered their ambitions by remaining in the Premier League, and that fixture will be dropped from the schedule for next season.
Fornah, a former Forest midfielder, might now play football in the second tier. However, their supporters all have the same opinion about him.
Derby County supporters say the same thing about Tyrese Fornah.
Fornah made 26 appearances in all competitions in 2023/24, but he was not a first-team regular.
The midfielder only started nine games in League One, which could be a concern heading into the Championship.
Ahead of next season, Derby fans are all saying the same thing about Fornah, which may make interesting reading for Forest fans as well.
According to one fan, “Be a bit lightweight for Championship IMO.”
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