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Nottingham Forest Secures Harry Toffolo’s Contract Extension Until 2025

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Nottingham Forest has extended Harry Toffolo’s contract until 2025, following a joint transfer with Lewis O’Brien from Huddersfield in 2022.

The extension clause, which was part of the club’s agreement, signifies the club’s commitment to Toffolo’s services. Toffolo has made 35 Forest appearances, playing in 13 Premier League matches this season.

He has contributed three assists and scored his debut top-flight goal in a 1-1 draw against Wolves. Toffolo, who was on the brink of a loan move to Anderlecht, was cancelled by Forest after a change of heart, and since then, he has become a regular starter, showcasing his value on the pitch.

Toffolo expressed his excitement to extend his stay at Nottingham Forest, stating he is committed to representing the club with pride and is eager to continue wearing the Forest badge.

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Nottingham Forest has extended the contract of Toffolo, a key player in the team. The move is not only a reaffirmation of Toffolo’s value but also a testament to the club’s belief in his skills and contributions.

The decision to prolong Toffolo’s stay at Forest reflects the club’s recognition of his prowess, reliability, and commitment on the field. The contract extension signifies a bond between Toffolo and Nottingham Forest, a promise of sustained cooperation and shared aspirations.

Toffolo’s continued presence not only enhances Forest’s defensive stability but also signifies a collective determination to progress and thrive together.

The extension embodies a shared vision for success, as both players and the club unite for excellence and greater achievements in the coming seasons.

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