Though it may sound absurd after watching Chris Wood score a hat-trick, Nottingham Forest may look to the January transfer window for another forward.
Divock Origi hasn’t made much of an impact while Taiwo Awoniyi is currently out injured, but few could blame him for fancying another goalscorer.
New Forest manager Nuno Espirito Santo will still be analyzing and weighing up his Forest side, but few could blame him for fancying another goalscorer.
Rumors of Marvin Ducksch’s transfer to Nottingham Forest lead to an announcement.
In November of last year, reports came out of Germany indicating that Forest was very interested in signing Werder Bremen forward Marvin Ducksch. Ducksch impressed for Werder, and it was rumored that a cost of about £13 million would be required for him.
The 29-year-old had a strong relationship with Niklas Fullkrug last season, scoring 12 goals and dishing out seven assists.
Ducksch has scored seven goals and provided five assists in 16 Bundesliga games this season, demonstrating his continuous excellence.
At 6 feet 2 inches tall, Ducksch is a muscular presence who has occasionally played as a left-sided winger. Although Ducksch seems unlikely to be moving, Forest would enjoy that kind of mobility.
Ducksch will not be moving in January, according to Deich Stube, a Werder-based team, totally ruling out a transfer. Ducksch doesn’t want to relocate, which could hurt his prospects of representing Germany at Euro 2024, according to Inside Futbol.
The talented former Borussia Dortmund player has a cheap release clause that can be exercised at the end of the current campaign, so he could go in the summer.
Although Forest will likely continue to monitor Ducksch and his circumstances, a January transfer currently seems unlikely.
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