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Nottingham Forest 'give Taiwo Awoniyi green light to leave' amid transfer update

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Nottingham Forest's latest new signing means striker Taiwo Awoniyi is increasingly becoming surplus to requirements at the City Ground.

Awoniyi was an unused substitute as Nottingham Forest began their Premier League campaign with a resounding 3-1 victory over Brentford, as they look to improve on their seventh placed finish last season.

Recent additions Omari Hutchinson and James McAtee were unveiled to the Forest crowd before kick-off, further increasing Nuno Espirito Santo's attacking options.

Nottingham Forest striker Taiwo Awoniyi in action.
Awoniyi has slipped down the pecking order at Forest. (Credit: Getty Images)

New signing spells end for Awoniyi at Forest

Just a day following the win over Brentford, Forest have confirmed the signing of striker Arnaud Kalimuendo from Rennes, as per The Guardian [18 August].

Kalimuendo has signed for a fee of £26million, and was the third top goal scorer in Ligue 1 last season.

Apperances34
Goals18
Assists4
Kalimuendo's 2024/25 stats in all competitions.

Awoniyi is now fourth choice striker at the City Ground and given his lack of opportunities last season when he was back-up the Nigerian is set to leave the club.

Santo adds depth ahead of European football

Nottingham Forest manager Nuno Espirito Santo happy against a back drop of the City Ground
Nuno Espirito Santo has signed three new players in the past week. Credit: Hasan Karim, Breaking Media

Football Insider Verdict

Santo must be delighted with Forest's past week of transfer business, adding three more bodies to the squad.

Kalimunendo brings with him goal scoring pedigree from France and at 23, the striker has yet to hit his peak.

More support and competition for a 33-year-old Wood is excellent news, although the New Zealand striker showed no sign of his form dropping off against Brentford.

Wood though is now under less pressure to score the goals given Santo has options on his bench to use if required.

A bigger squad though means a couple of fringe players could depart and Awoniyi looks to be in that category.

Scoring just one Premier League goal last season, Awoniyi needs to reignite his career elsewhere and Forest is now not the place for the 28-year-old to do that.

Forest now look to have the adequate depth to compete both in Europe and in the Premier League, though there could still be new additions before the transfer window shuts.

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