Nottingham Forest suffers yet another fresh injury blow as star player returns with bad injury

NottinghamshireLive brings you the latest Nottingham Forest news as the Reds prepare to return to action after the international break with games against Wolves and Leeds United.

On Tuesday, March 28, the latest Nottingham Forest headlines were released.

Strange injury

Andre Ayew has returned from international duty with a knee injury, adding to Nottingham Forest’s injury concerns ahead of the crucial Premier League match against Wolves.

The forward was with the Ghana national team but did not play in Thursday’s Africa Cup of Nations qualifying win over Angola, so he has returned to Forest.

The Ghana Football Association confirmed that the 33-year-old is back at the City Ground after inexplicably injuring his knee.

Nottingham Forest suffers yet another fresh injury blow as star player returns with bad injury
   Nottingham Forest suffers yet another fresh injury blow as star player returns with bad injury

Nottingham Forest have been dealt another injury blow ahead of this weekend’s Premier League clash with Wolves.

Andre Ayew is the latest player to sustain an injury, joining a growing list that includes Chris Wood and Brennan Johnson, both of whom have been ruled out of international duty.

Reds fans have reacted angrily to the latest injury setback, with many calling for Sam Surridge’s return.

Whatever division Nottingham Forest finds themselves in next season, the summer window at the City Ground will be crucial.

Depending on how the final weeks of the season play out, the Reds will either be looking for key additions to help them push on in the Premier League or face an overhaul in preparation for a Championship promotion push. So, what happens in their final 11 games this season will have a significant impact on several of those currently under contract.

Forest must make decisions regarding the group of people whose contracts will expire this summer.

They will, however, have to consider the players whose contracts are set to expire in 2024.

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