“There was interest”
Super Eagles midfielder Alex Iwobi has admitted that he could have joined Nottingham Forest in 2023, but the transfer did not work out, Soccernet.ng reports.
Fulham have enjoyed an impressive campaign in the Premier League season. The Cottagers currently sit 9th, with 48 points after 33 games.
An important part of the Cottagers’ setup is Super Eagles star Iwobi who is having his best-ever professional campaign this season. The 28-year-old midfielder has been an important part of the team, contributing nine goals and five assists in 33 Premier League appearances.
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Meanwhile, in a recent interview, per Fulham Fan News, Iwobi admitted that he was close to not even being a Cottager.

Recall that he joined Fulham from Everton in September 2023 in a deal worth €25.7 million. However, he has revealed that her was supposed to join Nottingham Forest then, but they did not make a good offer for him.
“There was interest, the main interest came from Nottingham Forest,” Aina said, per Fulham Fan News.
“The manager at the time he called me and he asked what I was thinking about joining. Ten minutes later, Ola (Aina) has called me and he’s like, ‘Alex, you coming Nottingham Forest, the manager just called me and said persuade Alex’.
“I could have been linking up with Ola, but eventually they didn’t put in a bid and only Fulham did, so that was that.”

How has the Fulham transfer worked for Alex Iwobi?
The decision to join Fulham has turned out to be a great choice for Alex Iwobi, as he is now an established member of the team. He is also working with Marco Silva, a manager who knows his strengths and believes in him.
Iwobi’s goal contributions this season is his highest since he turned pro, and much of the credit must go to Silva for that.
Perhaps the Nottingham Forest could have been better for his career, but we will never know. However, now that he is doing well at Fulham, he will look to build on the positives.
Kelvin Omachonu
Kelvin Omachonu is a writer with many years of experience covering sports events in Nigeria and abroad. He is fueled by his love for the job, and is dedicated to delivering captivating stories.
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