It would seem that the story of Ramon Sosa and Nottingham Forest has taken yet another dramatic turn.
Since acquiring Jota Silva last week, the Reds have been pursuing additional wingers, with Sosa appearing to be their top choice.
It has been stated on multiple occasions that Sosa was on the verge of moving to Forest and that at one point, terms were agreed upon. It was discovered yesterday that Forest had altered the offer when it came to formally submitting it after a verbal agreement. Sosa’s current team, Talleres, has already issued a small declaration regarding his summertime plans on their official website.
Club make huge announcement on Ramon Sosa future
Talleres is reportedly eager to get back almost £20 million for the services of a Paraguayan player who is a full international. He seems to have a lot of talent, so once more Forest will sift through the South American market in an attempt to get a player who seems like a decent fit.
But tampering with the contract appears to have backfired, since the team has since announced that Sosa is once again available for selection. While the negotiations were going on, he had been training alone, with Andres Fassi, the club’s owner, adopting a tough attitude. According to La Voz’s translation of the statement, it states: “The club decided to support Ramon’s desire to take care of himself and continue his professional growth in another league by starting conversations.”
“The transfer negotiations failed to come to a consensus, even after the initial requirements. It does not follow that Sosa is unable to depart because he is once again being considered.