Everton now rival Nottingham Forest for £15m-rated forward
Nottingham Forest are still keen on signing Che Adams this summer as they look to increase their firepower. The Reds are hoping to sign a forward or two, with the Southampton man on their radar.
According to The Sun, Everton are now in the mix to sign Adams too. The Toffees will hope to enjoy a better season under Sean Dyche and he’s looking to put his own stamp on his squad.
Despite a season of struggle for Southampton, Adams performer reasonably well. He scored 10 goals and claimed three assists in all competitions and now clubs are closely monitoring him.
The talented 26-year-old actually started his career in the East Midlands. He was playing non-league football for Oadby Town before he really started to shine after signing for Ilkeston FC.
From there he was signed by Sheffield United. The Blades gave him a first crack at professional football and at Bramall Lane, he made 55 appearances and scored 15 goals for the club.
Birmingham picked him up from United and he again did a decent job for the Blues. During his time at St. Andrews, he made 123 appearances and bagged 38 goals.
This isn’t the first time that Forest have tried to sign Adams. Steve Cooper was keen to sign him on loan in January 2022 but at the time, the Saints weren’t keen on selling their forward.
Now, the Reds and Everton look set to be doing battle to take the striker ahead of the new campaign. It’s claimed that he’s valued at around £15 million, with Southampton not guaranteed to sell him this summer.
Forest still keen on Adams but they must look elsewhere
At 26, there is a lot to like about the £52,000-a-week Adams. He’s approaching his prime and ultimately, for the last two seasons, he’s scored goals in a team that has so often struggled to perform.
But, there is something that doesn’t sit quite right with Forest signing Adams. The Reds probably have better forwards already within their squad and £15 million seems a lot for a backup option.
Adams wouldn’t be a bad player to sign this summer but only if moves for the top targets don’t come to fruition. Then, perhaps Forest could turn to Adams if he still hasn’t signed for anyone else at that stage.
The Saints player would probably like to sign for Forest. It would allow him to move back to the East Midlands and also the chance to stay in the Premier League after relegation last term.