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Pierre Ekwah

Nottingham Forest has expressed a “serious interest” in the former midfield player of West Ham and Chelsea.

According to NottinghamshireLive, there is interest in Sunderland star Pierre Ekwah. This is the most recent news on Nottingham Forest.

According to reports, Sunderland prodigy Pierre Ekwah is attracting interest from several clubs, including Nottingham Forest.

Steve Cooper
Steve Cooper

The 21-year-old midfielder, who signed a four-year contract with the Black Cats last year, has made an impression. He has become a mainstay on the squad and has now appeared in 15 championship games.

TEAMtalk claims that Ekwah might return to the Premier League quickly. The midfield player is reportedly drawing “serious interest” from Forest, Fulham, and Crystal Palace.

Pierre Ekwah
Pierre Ekwah

When the transfer window reopens in the new year, there is a chance they will act. Ekwah played for the Chelsea under-18 and under-23 teams while he was on to their roster.

In addition, he briefly played for Nantes in the 2017–18 campaign and was a member of the Hammers for two years, although not making any starts for the first team. Meanwhile, Sunderland is currently without a manager following their split from Tony Mowbray.

Pierre Ekwah
Pierre Ekwah

After defeating Leeds United on Tuesday, the Black Cats have risen to sixth place in the standings, continuing their strong start to the season.

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