Nottingham Forest fans asked if they’d like to see Newcastle signs

Nottingham Forest fans asked if want to see Newcastle signings Jonjo Shelvey and Chris Wood stay

Jonjo Shelvey exited Newcastle United after seven years at the club.

The midfielder sold to Nottingham Forest in the January transfer window.

Jonjo Shelvey following Chris Wood out of St James’ Park, the striker having earlier that month moved on an initial loan move, which then became permanent when this summer 2023 transfer window opened.

Fair to say that the City Ground club have ‘quite’ a big squad, so now Forest fans quizzed on who they want to see stay at the club with the Premier League kicking off again in five weeks time.

England have progressed to the final of the UEFA Under-21 European Championships after a 3-0 victory over Israel in Georgia.

Lee Carlsey’s side were frustrated by Israel’s defensive approach for large periods of the game and missed a penalty in the first half with Nottingham Forest’s Morgan Gibbs-White firing wide from the spot in the 20th minute of the game.

Jonjo Shelvey exited Newcastle United after seven years at the club.

The midfielder sold to Nottingham Forest in the January transfer window.

Jonjo Shelvey following Chris Wood out of St James’ Park, the striker having earlier that month moved on an initial loan move, which then became permanent when this summer 2023 transfer window opened.

Lee Carsley’s imperious England Under-21 stars are on the brink of greatness after reaching their first Euros final since 2009.

Manchester City kid Cole Palmer grabbed a goal and two assists and an opener from Morgan Gibbs-White saw off an unadventurous Israel in a one-sided semi final in Batumi, Georgia.

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Sub Cameron Archer wrapped it up in injury time.

The quality of the Young Lions – transfer value calculated at around £440m – is steamrolling the opposition.

They are succeeding where others like former Under-21 tournament veterans Harry Kane, Phil Foden, James Maddison and John Stones failed, and could be the first English winners since 1984.

Carsley’s side have yet to concede in five games and 450 minutes of play. And they’ve produced patient but incisive, possession football to dominate and score 10 goals.

Nottingham Forest star Gibbs-White broke the dreadlock to send England on the way to the final against Spain or Ukraine.

He has been a stand out player for Carsley’s team, with three assists in the tournament, but this time he got the final touch.

The £40m midfielder produced a towering header from the penalty spot after Palmer pinged an in-swinging cross from deep.

Progress was assured when City winger Palmer tucked away at the back post in the 65th minute.

Driving force Gibbs-White surged and slid Emile Smith Rowe clear, and he crossed low to the back post for Palmer to squeeze in. It took two minutes for VAR to overturn the on-field decision that Smith-Rowe had been offside.

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