Toulouse and Werder Bremen are in pursuit of Nottingham Forest striker Emmanuel Dennis, though financial concerns are complicating the negotiations.
The 27-year-old Nigerian forward, no longer a key figure at Forest, is the subject of growing interest from several clubs, but his substantial salary presents a challenge.
Dennis, who joined Nottingham Forest from Watford for €15 million in 2022, is currently earning an annual salary of €4.8 million, equating to around €400,000 per month.
While both Toulouse and Werder Bremen have shown keen interest in securing his services, the financial demands are difficult for these clubs to meet.
Additionally, other sides such as Rangers and Sheffield Wednesday are also reportedly eyeing Dennis, but they too are unable to match his current wage.
The Nigerian international has yet to feature in a competitive match for Forest this season under manager Nuno Espirito Santo.
His lack of involvement has led to speculation surrounding his future, and he spent the first half of the previous season on loan at Turkish side Istanbul Basaksehir.
After returning to Watford, his prospects at Forest have remained unclear.
Despite the ongoing financial hurdles, the interest in Dennis highlights his potential as a valuable addition for clubs seeking to strengthen their attacking options.
With his previous experience in the Premier League and at Watford, coupled with his time in Turkey, the striker remains an attractive prospect for clubs looking to bolster their forward line.