According to Turkish media, Nottingham Forest and West Ham United remain interested in signing Fenerbache defender Jayden Oosterwolde.
The Dutchman has had a terrific season, and the list of suitors is reportedly growing by the day. Takvim claims that Ipswich and Brentford are also monitoring his situation.
Following his achievements for the Turkish side, the Dutchman has attracted interest from a number of teams in recent weeks. The defender also has interest from Italy which could be an option for the 23-year-old given he previously had a spell at Parma before moving to Turkey.
According to reports, the left-back, who can also play in the centre of defence, might fetch over £13 million in transfer fees. Oosterwolde made 39 appearances for Fenerbahce last season, scoring twice, and his contract runs until 2027.
Forest have been connected with several left-backs in recent months, with Nuno Tavares returning to Arsenal. It comes amid reports that Forest are in talks with Villa over a £4 million trade for Lamare Bogarde.