Wolverhampton Wanderers defender Willy Boly has agreed personal terms with Nottingham Forest ahead of a move to The City Ground according to Santi Aouna.
The 31-year-old refused to play in Wolves' 1-1 draw with Newcastle on Sunday and looks like he's set to become Forest's 19th signing of a busy summer for the promoted side.
Boly joined Wolves from Porto in 2018 and has been an integral part of the squad that has become an established Premier League side.
However, he has seen his game time reduced at Molineux under Bruno Lage and made just 10 appearances for the club last season. The defender is yet to feature this campaign and now looks set for a new challenge with Steve Cooper's men.
Speaking before the name at Molineux yesterday Wolves' Portuguese manager all be confirmed Boly's exit and reasons behind him not wanting to be part of the match day squad.
'He has a proposal in his hands and he wants to go, that is my feeling when I talk to him'. Lage said.
'I told him I need a top player like you on the bench and afterwards he makes his decision. He was in the squad list and he didn't come.'
Boly's impending move to Forest continues the club's incredible transfer window that has seen nearly twenty new faces arrive in Nottingham, as they bid for Premier League survival.
The Ivorian will join the likes of Jesse Lingard, Cheikhou Kouyate, Neco Williams, Morgan Gibbs-White, Taiwo Awoniyi and Renan Lodi in Steve Cooper's squad.
Gibbs-White and Lingard both started in Forest's 2-0 defeat to Tottenham on Sunday and club currently sit in 14th place in the table ahead of a daunting trip to Manchester City tomorrow night.