Nottingham Forest has secured a vital player for their future by extending Willy Boly’s contract until 2025, with an option for an additional year. Boly, an Ivorian international, played a pivotal role in ensuring the club’s survival in the Premier League this season under the guidance of Nuno Espírito Santo.
Boly’s solid performances in defense were crucial during critical moments of the season. The 32-year-old defender made 21 appearances across all competitions, consistently demonstrating his reliability and skill.
His success at the Africa Cup of Nations in February, where he contributed to Ivory Coast’s triumph, added to the prestige of his already impressive season.
In light of his contributions, Nottingham Forest has moved to secure Boly’s services for the foreseeable future.
Boly expressed his excitement about the contract extension, saying, “I am thrilled to continue my journey with Nottingham Forest.
The support from the fans has been incredible, and I look forward to more memorable moments with the club.”
Chief Football Officer Ross Wilson praised Boly’s impact, stating, “Willy has been instrumental both on and off the pitch.
His leadership and experience have been invaluable to the team, and we are delighted to have him with us for the coming years.
He is a true asset to Nottingham Forest, and his presence will be crucial as we aim for continued success.”
The decision to extend Boly’s contract reflects the club’s commitment to maintaining stability and building on the progress made this season.
With Boly anchoring the defense, Nottingham Forest looks forward to further strengthening their squad and achieving their ambitions in the Premier League.
As the new season approaches, Boly’s contract extension brings optimism and confidence to the club and its supporters.
His experience, leadership, and defensive prowess will undoubtedly play a key role in Nottingham Forest’s pursuit of success in the years ahead.