Dan Ndoye signing is a major boost for Nottingham Forest as the Swiss star joins from Bologna in a €45m deal, reinforcing Forest’s European ambitions in 2025–26
Dan Ndoye signing has made headlines as Nottingham Forest secured the dynamic Swiss international in a high-stakes €45 million transfer from Bologna.
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The 24-year-old forward has inked a five-year deal with an option to extend until June 2031. His arrival comes after Forest fended off fierce competition from Serie A giants Napoli.

Known for his electrifying pace and versatility across the front line, Ndoye adds much-needed firepower to Nuno Espírito Santo’s squad.
Ndoye contributed nine goals and six assists last season, helping Bologna clinch the Coppa Italia.

His standout performances at Euro 2024 further elevated his profile, drawing praise from Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis, who made the Dan Ndoye signing a top priority.
The deal, which includes €5 million in add-ons and a 10% sell-on clause, marks Forest’s third major acquisition this summer, following Igor Jesus and Jair Cunha. Ndoye is expected to fill the void left by Anthony Elanga, now at Newcastle United.
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Set to join pre-season training shortly, Ndoye’s arrival has energized the fan base and signaled Forest’s aggressive intent in both domestic and European campaigns.







