Joe Worrall ought to now, in Kelvin Wilson’s opinion, depart Nottingham Forest during the January transfer window.
Since the end of October, the Reds center back has not been included in the matchday squad.
In recent weeks, a plethora of information on Forest player Worrall has surfaced. The implication that he is no longer working out with Steve Cooper’s team was possibly the most significant piece of information.
The rate at which the Worrall family has fallen from grace may be considered concerning. He and Scott McKenna played outstandingly together as Forest defeated Chelsea 1-0 at Stamford Bridge in September.
He now appears to be leaving the team that he said he grew up supporting. Worrall is well down the Forest hierarchy, and there have been rumors that he could be joining Middlesbrough or Leicester.
Wilson feels Worrall should leave Forest, but he still rates him.
Worrall has now been discussed by the man who played at the center of a back four for Forest for several years. Thought the player should now quit the team, he has a high regard for him.
“If I were in his situation, he’s the captain of the football club,” he stated to the Forest Focus Podcast. Joe is appealing to me. To be honest, not as a friend or former teammate, but in the context of football, I believe he should go. He won’t play, in my opinion.
“I believe that Joe (Worrall) is not suited to Forest’s style of play since they want to push a little bit harder. He can play in the Premier League, in my opinion. He is of a respectable age. Though he hasn’t been reliable, he has had some strong games. There’s no shame in it for him, as that is the case with many Forest players.
Wilson accurately describes the Forest captain.
The man who played 185 games for Forest is a pretty good pundit. Worrall has made some really insightful remarks in regards to this topic.
With his level of experience at Forest and his age of 26, Worrall ought to be playing. He is now having trouble getting into the squad at the City Ground.
Wilson is correct that Worrall is most likely talented enough to land a position in the Premier League. He just has superior center backs front of him at Forest, and Murillo’s rise hasn’t helped.
Joe WorrallWorrall, the captain of Forest, currently just cares about the EFL. It would be interesting to watch whether any Premier League teams make a move for the defender when the transfer window reopens.
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