Nottingham Forest has initiated discussions with Italian giants Juventus regarding potential transfers for two of their players, Samuel Mbangula and Timothy Weah.
Reports indicate that negotiations for the duo have already commenced and are making good progress.
The Premier League side is reportedly discussing a combined transfer fee for Mbangula and Weah, believed to be in the range of €22-23 million.

Players` Decisions Awaited Amidst Club World Cup
While talks between the clubs are ongoing, the stance of the two players themselves appears less certain. Both Mbangula and Weah are currently with the Juventus squad participating in the Club World Cup campaign in the USA. Weah featured in Juventus`s initial match but was an unused substitute in their subsequent game, whereas Mbangula has yet to appear in the tournament.
Consequently, Forest is hoping to convince both players to depart Juventus in pursuit of more consistent playing time elsewhere.

Last season, Timothy Weah recorded six goals and five assists for Juventus across all competitions. Samuel Mbangula made 32 appearances, contributing four goals and five assists.