Anthony Elanga may depart Nottingham Forest if they get relegated from the Premier League this season.
On the latest episode of Football Insider’s Inside Track podcast, senior writer Pete O’Rourke revealed that Elanga has impressed since his arrival at the City Ground.
The Swedish international joined the Reds for £15 million from Manchester United last summer, and his deal runs until 2028.
Following their well-documented financial troubles, O’Rourke warned that Forest may have to sell several players once the transfer market opens in order to balance the books.
The 22-year-old winger is one of the most sought-after players, but his future may be determined by the division the club plays in next season.
Nottingham Forest may be obliged to sell Anthony Elanga.
When Forest won a permanent agreement for Elanga last summer, many observers saw it as a major coup.
The Swede had previously demonstrated enough potential for Manchester United to suggest he may be a future star at Old Trafford.
However, after having his opportunities limited under Erik ten Hag last season, he chose to prove what he could accomplish elsewhere.
Although the Reds have faced numerous hurdles this season, the winger has excelled with his efforts, scoring five goals and providing eight assists in 34 Premier League games.
Nuno Espirito Santo will be looking to secure Forest’s place in the top division over the next few weeks before focusing on a better future with players like Elanga on his side.