The Nottingham Forest loan of Divock Origi will be terminated after just nine games.

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According to sources, DIVOCK ORIGI is expected to sign a loan with LA Galaxy after leaving Nottingham Forest.

The striker, who has missed the goal in nine games, has had a terrible run at the City Ground.

 

Divock Origi will soon be a member of LA Galaxy.

 

He signed on loan from AC Milan in the summer, but according to Sky Sports News, that agreement will be terminated to make room for a move to LA Galaxy.

Forest has to approve his leaving, but considering his difficulties, they should.

According to reports from Italy, Origi’s loan agreement with LA Galaxy will include a buyout requirement of £4.25 million.

Premier League agents consider Origi’s move to Forest to be among the worst of the summer, demonstrating how disastrous the player’s switch to Forest has been.

 

Nuno Espirito Santo’s team has other plans for January, and they have Jose Sa, the Wolves goalkeeper, on their list of targets.

But because Forest must abide by Financial Fair Play rules, the Portuguese stopper would come at a hefty price, which might ruin a deal.

The club has previously been accused of breaking the FFP sustainability and profitability regulations, and as a result, it faces a minimum six-point deduction.

In their most recent financial statements, Forest claimed an annual loss of £45.6 million, however they are able to refute the claim.

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The team will cite Brennan Johnson’s £47.5 million summer transfer to Tottenham as evidence that they would have complied with FFP regulations if they had made a £30 million transfer deal for the winger to Brentford earlier in the transfer window.

But they contend it was preferable for the club’s long-term viability to accept Johnson’s offer of almost £50 million in August.

 

 

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