Gonzalo Montiel’s choice to leave Sevilla and sign a loan agreement with Nottingham Forest during the most recent transfer window was obviously a bad one.
The right-back has played in six games this season for a total of 245 minutes, with just one Premier League start under his belt. The defender has the chance to remain permanently with the Tricky Trees, but he has other ideas.
Olé claims that the 26-year-old and the La Liga team are both “analyzing” their January departure from Nottingham Forest.
In light of the “unwanted situation” involving Steve Cooper’s team, Sevilla may decide to put the World Cup winner up for sale.
The Argentina international is allegedly being tracked by his previous club, River Plate, and the Andalusian club is reportedly considering selling him. Although they expressed interest in the summer, they were unable to close a transaction.
The South American team says they “maintain the dream” of getting him back, but the article cautions that a number of conditions must be met for the trade to happen. This is the first step towards Montiel’s “significant effort” if he wishes to go back to River Plate.
Olé continues In addition, River Plate will have to contend with Al-Ittihad and Flamengo’s competition for the Nottingham Forest player.
Although Montiel’s 2019 schedule is unknown, it is doubtful that he will play for Nottingham Forest.