Nottingham Forest have added a new name to their growing list of African stars.
Swiss international Dan Ndoye has joined the club, choosing Forest over top European teams like Napoli. His arrival brings excitement just before the new Premier League season.
Ndoye, 24, signed a five-year deal with Forest after leaving Italian side Bologna in a £34 million move.
The fast winger now joins Nigeria’s Ola Aina and Taiwo Awoniyi at the City Ground. Both players welcomed him warmly as the team prepares for a fresh campaign.
Why Sign for Nottingham Forest?
Ndoye shared that he picked Forest because of the club’s strong history and bold plans for the future.
He said the move comes at a time when the team is hungry for success, and he is eager to be a part of it.
Last season in Italy, he scored eight goals and assisted four times in Serie A.
He also played a key role in helping Bologna win the Coppa Italia, their first major trophy in more than 50 years.
Across all competitions, Ndoye scored nine goals and provided six assists in 41 matches.
Ndoye, A Proven Talent
Born in Switzerland to a Senegalese father and Swiss mother, Ndoye has played for top clubs in France, Switzerland, and Italy.
He has also made 22 appearances for Switzerland and played every game at Euro 2024, scoring against Germany.
His speed, skill, and ability to play across the front line make him a major asset.