AC Milan ‘Could Accelerate’ For Nottingham Forest Target Scouted By Everton

AC Milan ‘Could Accelerate’ For Nottingham Forest Target Scouted By Everton

Despite losing out on Marc Pubill to Wolves, AC Milan “could accelerate” in the hunt to sign Jackson Tchatchoua,

who is interested in Nottingham Forest and was scouted by Everton.

In recent weeks, Nottingham Forest has been considering a number of players in an attempt to acquire a right-sided

full-back.

Pablo Maffeo of Mallorca is a player they had been trying to sign, and the player was said to be certain he would

transfer to the City Ground.

Nottingham Forest have other targets though and they could soon face serious competition for one of them from AC

Milan.

Hellas Verona’s 23-year-old Tchatchoua is a player Forest are interested in, according to Italian outlet Tutto

Mercato, but the Cameroon international has no shortage of suitors.

AC Milan wanted to sign Pubill from Almeria, but he is now bound for a move to Premier League outfit Wolves.

As a result, the Rossoneri are ready to accelerate on Hellas Verona’s Tchatchoua, which could put them in direct

competition with Nottingham Forest.

 

Club League
AC Milan Serie A
Everton Premier League
Nottingham Forest Premier League
Inter Milan Serie A
Napoli Serie A
Keen On Jackson Tchatchoua

Tchatchoua can play as a right-back or further forward on the right side and Nuno sees him as a good fit for what he

needs.

Italian giants Napoli and Inter Milan are also keen on him, and they, alongside Nottingham Forest, could pay €12m

for the 23-year-old.

Hellas Verona has yet to receive any good offers for the highly sought-after versatile full-back, despite the fact that

there are numerous well-known suitors.

Everton also showed interest in him, sending scouts to observe him as recently as May.

The Toffees may want to enter the competition for Tchatchoua themselves as they haven’t added a new right-back

yet.
The defender’s other suitors should be forced to reconsider their desire for him if AC Milan does step up their

interest.

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