BREAKING: Roma, Napoli and Premier League Clubs Chase Callum Hudson-Odoi as Forest Begin Contract Talks

Callum Hudson-Odoi is attracting significant interest from Roma, Napoli, and two Premier League clubs, as Nottingham Forest begins negotiations over a new contract with the in-form winger.

The 23-year-old has enjoyed a strong return to form at Forest following his move from Chelsea last summer, becoming a regular threat in the final third and a key part of the club’s attack.

However, with his current contract set to expire at the end of the season, interest in the England international is rapidly gaining momentum.

Nottingham Forest has taken the first steps toward keeping Hudson-Odoi at the City Ground, holding initial discussions with the player’s representatives. While talks are still in the early stages, Forest is hopeful of securing an agreement to avoid losing him for free this summer.

Hudson-Odoi has been one of Forest’s standout performers, providing energy, creativity, and goals from wide areas. His form has not only helped Forest in their campaign, but has also reignited his standing in the transfer market.

Roma and Napoli Monitoring Situation

Serie A clubs Roma and Napoli are keeping a close eye on developments. Roma is expected to strengthen their squad ahead of next season and see Hudson-Odoi as a strong fit for their system.

Napoli, also preparing for potential changes in attack, are weighing up a move as they look to add depth and quality to their frontline.

A move to Italy could offer Hudson-Odoi the chance to play in European competitions and take on a new challenge abroad.

Alongside interest from Italy, two unnamed Premier League sides are believed to be considering a move for Hudson-Odoi. Staying in the English top flight remains a strong possibility should contract talks with Forest stall.

With his future hanging in the balance and interest growing, Hudson-Odoi could become one of the most sought-after names of the summer window. Forest’s challenge now is to convince him that his next chapter should continue in Nottingham.