Norwich City and West Ham United have both made enquiries about Nottingham Forest defender Joe Worrall, according to reports appearing online and in The Sun.
Worrall has been a Nottingham Forest player for a decade now, having originally signed for the club’s youth academy in 2011 after snubbing local rivals Derby County.
Since returning from a loan spell at Scottish giants Rangers in the 2018/19 season, Worrall has become a key member of the Nottingham Forest squad.
Since the start of the 2019/20 season, Worrall has made 77 appearances for the Tricky Trees in the Championship. During this time his performances in the second tier have caught the attention of West Ham and newly-promoted Norwich City, who have both enquired about the defender.
Apart from the Hammers and the Canaries, Burnley have also shown an interest in the defender as the Clarets are in the market for a centre-back.
With Worrall keen on playing in the Premier League next season, this could well accelerate the defender’s departure from the City Ground in the summer.




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