Nottingham Forest plan to make bid for Djed Spence amid interest from Tottenham, Arsenal and Brentford world cup 2022

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Nottingham Forest plan to make bid for Djed Spence amid interest from Tottenham, Arsenal and Brentford world cup 2022

Nottingham Forest plan to make bid for Djed Spence amid interest from Tottenham, Arsenal and Brentford world cup 2022

Bayern Munich have also been among clubs tracking his progress there and Spurs and Brentford are said to have made recent enquiries about him.

But Forest hope they now have a stronger chance of being his next permanent destination after triumphing over Huddersfield in the play-off final fifa world cup 2022 on Sunday world cup 2022.

After the game, Spence appeared to make a comment towards former Boro boss Neil Warnock, who was in charge when the 21-year-old was allowed to join Forest last summer world cup 2022, tagging Warnock's new Twitter world cup 2022 handle alongside a picture of him celebrating in the changing rooms at Wembley.

Boro have preferred Isaiah Jones, who is more of a wing-back, over Spence this season and are happy with the way Jones fits into current boss Chris Wilder's system - meaning Spence will almost certainly leave the Riverside permanently this summer, with two years left on his contract there.

"I'm really pleased for the players and the supporters qatar world cup 2022. I think we played well in the first half. And of all the good goals we've scored this season, we get one like that - but it doesn't matter world cup 2022. And we managed to see it through. Everyone connected to this football club deserves this today fifa 2022 world cup. We're looking forward to a positive future.

"It's relief of course but it's pride. I love being at this football club. It's changed my life. My family are here, the players' families are here - this football club is about belonging to a city world cup 2022. It comes together on matchday. We've taken over Wembley today and are in the Premier League.

"This football club is built 2022 football cup on positive eras from the past and we want to build on that. We are proud of that but at the same time we need to think 'what if?' Can we get the Premier League? Can we play attractive football? What if we can develop young players? And that's what we've done showing an attitude and a commitment to not get beat. We deserve this.

"It's a glamorous world being a footballer and a manager world cup but it's also a harsh and spiteful one. And I just wanted the players to know I will be their biggest supporter and give them everything through thick and thin world cup 2022. It doesn't mean I'm soft with them or don't demand of them but everybody loves to be loved. That's what we've tried to do with the players."

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