Football News

Click to use the eyefootball Desktop site.


Nottingham Forest in shock move for Renan Lodi

Renan Lodi: City Ground bound

Nottingham Forest in shock move for Renan Lodi

24 August 2022 - 17:05

Nottingham Forest have entered the race to sign Brazilian wing-back Renan Lodi, who was linked with a move to Man City during the transfer window. It appears as if the player's club, Atletico Madrid, are ready to let Lodi leave on a loan deal in order to sign a new player themselves before the transfer window slams shut.

  • Chelsea defender opens talks with Saudi club
  • Chelsea make Marc Cucurella transfer decision



  • Forest have been the Premier League's busiest side in this transfer window, bringing in plenty of new faces.

    After appearing 42 times for Atleti last season, Lodi had been expected to stay put this season, but manager Diego Simeone has other plans and intends to bring in a new defender - possibly in Hector Bellerin of Arsenal - before August 31st.

    It is understood that Forest will sign Lodi on loan for the season, and will have an option to sign the Brazilian on a permanent basis come the end of the current season.

    Nottingham Forest's signings this summer:



    Morgan Gibbs-White – Wolves, £42.5m

    Emmanuel Dennis – Watford, £20m

    Taiwo Awoniyi – Union Berlin, £17m

    Neco Williams – Liverpool, £16m

    Orel Mangala – Stuttgart, £12.7m

    Remo Freuler – Atalanta, £9m

    Moussa Niakhate – Mainz, £8.7m

    Omar Richards – Bayern Munich, £8.5m

    Lewis O’Brien – Huddersfield, £6m

    Giulian Biancone – Troyes, £5m

    Harry Toffolo – Huddersfield, £4m

    Cheikhou Kouyate – Crystal Palace, free

    Jesse Lingard – Manchester United, free

    Wayne Hennessey – Burnley, free

    Brandon Aguilera – Alajuelense, undisclosed

    Dean Henderson – Manchester United, loan




    Written by Ketan Patel










    Copyright 2007 - 2019 Eyefootball Ltd. All rights reserved. The news and views discussed here are those of the participating users, and do not necessarily represent or have the endorsement of the editors of Eye Football.

    Terms of Use - Privacy Policy - Contact Us - Use Desktop Site