Transfers
Feyenoord stalls £15m Nottingham Forest bid for Man City target Givairo Read
Feyenoord have turned down Nottingham Forest’s £15 million offer for right‑back Givairo Read, the Manchester City target, according to a report that says the Dutch club considers the bid below its valuation. The rejection comes as Forest aim to reinvest the £116 million received from Elliot Anderson’s move to the Etihad Stadium.
Forest have identified the right‑back spot as a key area for reinforcement, and Givairo Read’s attacking, dynamic profile matches their requirements. The club plans to channel the extraordinary windfall generated by Elliot Anderson’s £116 million departure to the Etihad Stadium into meaningful squad reinforcement. According to the report, Read has emerged as a priority target for the City Ground side.
Owner Evangelos Marinakis proved during the Anderson negotiation that he will hold his ground on price, and his recruitment staff now operate with the same sense of purpose on the buying side. Forest expect to return to the negotiating table with an improved proposal, reflecting their ambition to reinvest the funds swiftly. That approach underscores the urgency in their summer planning.
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Manchester City continue to monitor Read as they assess his potential fit, while clubs across Europe have also tracked his development. The £15 million bid arrives amid a period of significant transfer activity across the English Premier League. What this indicates is that the market is being reshaped by the record‑breaking Anderson deal. Fabrizio Romano reported the official £15 million offer and Feyenoord’s rejection, suggesting the Dutch club believes the valuation exceeds the proposal. The rejection signals that Feyenoord regard the initial bid as falling short of their own valuation of a player who has attracted attention beyond Forest alone. Robin van Persie’s recent blessing saw Read break his long‑held silence on the Manchester City transfer talk. Whether Read ultimately arrives at the City Ground ahead of the new season remains to be determined, but Forest’s willingness to return with a higher bid shows they intend to see the pursuit through. For Feyenoord, maintaining a firm stance protects their asset value and keeps options open as the summer window progresses.