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National media deliver intriguing verdict on Nottingham Forest man Richie Laryea
Laryea and his international teammates are still searching for a first win at the tournament. A goalless draw against Guatemala came on the back of a shock 2-2 draw with Guadeloupe in their first game.
Canada’s fate is still pretty much in their own hands, however. They face Cuba who are already eliminated next and they know tha
Laryea has now made 43 caps for his country and after his latest outing, he was given some praise by the national media in Canada.
The official website of the Canadian Premier League said: “Laryea has led by example all tournament for Canada with relentless energy and quality. On Saturday night, he won all eight of his duels contested, made three tackles, three dribbles and completed 92 per cent of his passes.”
Forest man Laryea gets praise from the national media
The Reds must decide what to do with Laryea this summer. It was claimed over the weekend that Toronto would like him back with his loan now over and that could be an option.
Canada have flattered to deceive at the Gold Cup so far. They will be hoping for a morale-boosting victory against Cuba who are out of the tournament after losing two games.
t a win should take them through to the knockout stages.
Forest-owned Laryea is a mainstay on the international stage. He plays as a right wing-back for the national team and it’s where he typically thrives on the pitch.
Laryea is perhaps the right player for Forest at the wrong time. Had Forest not been promoted during the 2021/22 campaign, he may have got a chance in the Championship last season.
A move back to Toronto does feel like the most likely scenario. He’s worshipped by the fans there and he knows that he’s played his best football in the MLS.
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Nottingham Forest-linked Nathan Collins is set to join Brentford in a “club-record deal.”
The centre-back was made available for transfer as Wolves look to stay on the right side of Financial Fair Play rules. The Bees interest has been the strongest but Forest and West Ham had
Collins has spent the past two years in the Premier League since joining Burnley from Stoke City for an initial £12million in 2021. He moved to Wolves last summer for about £20.5m, the highest fee ever paid for an Irish player.
And transfer guru Fabrizio Romano, claims that the 22-year-old is set to go for an even bigger fee than the one that was paid by Wolves last year. It is claimed that Collins will join Brentford for a club record £23m.
The Italian journalist says that Collins is preparing to undergo a medical with an “agreement reached 24 hours ago.”
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