Nottingham Forest defender Joe Worrall is in uncertainty after it was revealed that Besiktas does not want to sign him permanently.
The news has been reported in Turkey, with The Star receiving the exclusive.
So, what has been stated about Forest defender Worrall and his performance for the Istanbul-based club? Let’s look more closely.
Besiktas make their decision on Forest captain Joe Worrall.
The £40,000-a-week defender’s season is turning out to be a disaster, with him struggling to make an impression at Besiktas.
Worrall eventually switched the bench at Forest for a similar situation at Besiktas, and his lack of game time is a problem.
According to The Star, Worrall has failed to impress manager Fernando Santos. Now he’s decided he doesn’t want to sign him permanently.
Worrall has made only two appearances for his new team. One of the two was a last-minute substitute in a cup match.
In early February, the player helped Besiktas to a 0-0 draw against Kayserispor. However, he has remained on the bench since then.
Worrall is concerned about his future, considering he signed a long-term contract with Forest earlier this season.
Worrall sorely needs games!
Worrall must be very concerned at this point, as he considers a permanent separation from Forest.
It will be difficult for Forest to offload the player in the summer if the Reds remain in the Premier League.
Worrall may receive a reprieve if the club is demoted this season.
The defender has made 226 appearances for Forest, and considering the current Besiktas situation, it’s unclear whether he’s made his final City Ground appearance.