Switzerland-Senegal right winger Dan Ndoye of Nottingham Forest is being linked with a move to Italian giants Inter, with the 25-year-old’s Premier League future subject to growing transfer speculation.
Ndoye, valued at €32.00m on Transfermarkt, is reportedly on Inter’s radar as they assess wide attacking options ahead of the new Serie A campaign. The move remains at rumour stage, with the reported probability of a deal still listed as “?” and no agreement between the clubs disclosed.
The Nyon-born winger, who stands at 1.84m and plays primarily on the right of the attack, joined Forest with a reputation for direct running and versatility across the frontline. He wears the No 14 shirt at the City Ground and is right-footed.
Details of his current contract situation at Forest are unclear, with no publicly listed expiry date, adding intrigue over whether the Tricky Trees could face a decision later down the line to sell or risk him moving on as a free agent if talks stall.
Ndoye, who holds both Swiss and Senegalese nationality, has previously featured in top European leagues and is considered to be entering his peak years at 25. His estimated €32.00m market value is expected to act as a reference point in any negotiations, should Inter turn interest into a formal bid.
Recent match data notes his involvement in Forest’s Premier League campaign, though full statistics for goals and assists in individual fixtures, including exact scorelines and opponents, are not specified in the latest dataset.
Born on 25 October 2000 and developed in Swiss football before moving abroad, Ndoye has built a profile based on pace, work rate and tactical flexibility – attributes that fit Inter’s wing-heavy system.
If a move to San Siro materialises, it could mark a pivotal step in Ndoye’s career, offering him the platform of Serie A and European competition to enhance his reputation and test his potential at one of Europe’s most demanding clubs.
