Overview
- Juventus has rejected Nottingham Forest’s initial offer, reported at a little over €10 million to roughly €12 million, for the 21-year-old right-back.
- Forest is expected to return with about €14–15 million plus a 10% sell-on clause, while Juventus is holding out for a valuation in the high teens, around €18–20 million.
- Club sources in Italy describe Savona as a saleable academy product whose fee would be booked as a capital gain to support targeted reinforcements.
- Nottingham’s pursuit intensified after Nahuel Molina declined a move from Atlético Madrid, shifting the Premier League side toward Savona to fill the right-back need.
- Recent traffic between the clubs includes Douglas Luiz joining Forest on a loan with obligation for about €30.5 million and the July arrival of François Modesto as Juventus sporting director.