Nottingham Forest and West Ham United remain interested in signing Fenerbahce defender Jayden Oosterwolde, as per reports from Turkey.
The Dutch player has impressed greatly this season, attracting attention from an expanding list of clubs. Ipswich and Brentford are also reportedly keeping tabs on him, according to Takvim. Oosterwolde’s recent performances have sparked interest from multiple clubs, including those in Italy, where he previously played for Parma before joining Fenerbahce.
The potential transfer fee for the versatile left-back, who can also play centrally in defense, is estimated to be around £13 million. Oosterwolde featured prominently for Fenerbahce last season, making 39 appearances and scoring twice. His current contract with the Turkish club runs until 2027.
Nottingham Forest have been actively pursuing left-back options following Nuno Tavares’s return to Arsenal. Additionally, there are talks of Forest negotiating a £4 million deal with Aston Villa for Lamare Bogarde.
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