Nottingham Forest are reported by talkSPORT to be lining up a move for Ipswich Town left-back Leif Davis. The 25-year-old played 35 matches for the Tractor Boys during last season’s relegation, chipping in with one goal and three assists. It marked his worst season so far in an Ipswich shirt after previously winning back-to-back promotions but it’s still believed that Forest, who have Europe to contend with, see the player as a quality addition based on his 38 assists in total in an Ipswich shirt.
Alex Crook posted on X:” EXC: #NFFC are lining up a bid for #ITFC defender Leif Davis.”
The 3AM Verdict: Leif Davis entered the Premier League with plenty of hype after contributing a staggering 18 assists during Ipswich’s promotion-winning season. The left-back is blessed with exceptional crossing ability, good set-piece ability and a strong desire to get forward and help his team. His defensive abilities need a bit of work, but he’s definitely a player with the potential to play in the Premier League. For the right price he could be potentially quite a shrewd addition and is bound to be a player that Chris Wood in particular would enjoy playing with. However, Ipswich will likely be quite reluctant to sell.
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