Juventus and Porto Battle for Rising Nottingham Forest Star Igor Jesus
Igor Jesus has quickly become one of the standout performers for Nottingham Forest after an impressive breakthrough season in the Premier League. The Brazilian striker's rapid rise has now attracted attention from several major European clubs ahead of the summer transfer window.
When Igor arrived from Botafogo, expectations around him were relatively modest compared to other attacking players entering English football. He joined Forest after a demanding schedule in Brazil and initially struggled to secure a regular place in the starting lineup due to competition from Chris Wood.
Over the past few months, however, the 25-year-old has transformed into one of Forest's most influential players. His strong performances and growing confidence in front of goal helped him establish himself as the club's first-choice striker, and he has already scored 17 goals this season across all competitions.
Reports from Brazil suggest that Juventus and FC Porto are now closely monitoring his situation. Porto were initially believed to be highly interested in signing him, but rising transfer costs may have complicated their pursuit as Igor's market value continues to climb.
Juventus are considered a more serious contender because of their ongoing attacking problems this season. The Italian club are searching for a more aggressive and productive forward, while Forest remain under little pressure to sell. With Igor still tied to a long-term project at the club, Nottingham Forest are expected to consider only major offers for one of their most valuable emerging assets.
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