Nottingham Forest bring in Origi, Hudson-Odoi and Sangaré on frantic day

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Divock Origi arrived on loan from Milan while Ibrahim Sangaré joined in a £32m transfer from PSV Eindhoven

Sat 2 Sep 2023 01.02 BSTNottingham Forest have signed Divock Origi on a season-long loan from Milan and have confirmed the £32m arrival of highly rated Ibrahim Sangaré from PSV Eindhoven after a hectic deadline day on which they signed seven players.

Forest sanctioned the £47m sale of Brennan Johnson to Tottenham, ending the forward’s 14-year association with the club, but moved to strengthen their forward line with the former Liverpool striker Origi and Callum Hudson-Odoi, who spent last season on loan at Bayer Leverkusen.

Hudson-Odoi’s move reunites him with the Forest head coach, Steve Cooper, with whom he worked when part of the England team that won the Under-17 World Cup in 2017. “It’s a new chapter for me,” the 22-year-old said. “I want to prove myself again. I know a couple of the boys already which was a big thing for me, and I obviously know the manager well, so it’s nice to be here and see familiar faces around.

Forest have tracked Sangaré, an Ivory Coast international, for the past 18 months with defensive midfield seen as a priority position to address. The fee for the 25-year-old, who has joined on a five-year deal, eclipses the initial £25m Forest paid Wolves for Morgan Gibbs-White last summer. Forest visit Chelsea on Saturday. Forest have also signed Anthony Elanga, Turner, Ola Aina, Andrey Santos, Gonzalo Montiel and Murillo this summer as well as making Chris Wood’s loan move from Newcastle permanent in a £15m deal.sealed a season-long loan deal to borrow winger Luis Sinisterra from Leeds, after applying for a deal sheet, but a late move for Leicester’s Patson Daka collapsed after Wales striker Kieffer Moore failed to leave on loan.

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