Felipe of Nottingham Forest has disclosed that he has already had offers from international teams.

In January 2023, the 34-year-old transferred from Atlético Madrid to the Tricky Trees, where his contract is expiring in less than six months.

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The center defender has hinted that he may quit Nottingham Forest at the end of this campaign, speaking with PL Brasil.

Felipe has also stated that he will need to decide on his future club later on, with his immediate concentration being on the Premier League team.

“I’ve gotten offers from Saudi Arabia, Europe, and Brazilian teams as well. I’m making some decisions right now regarding my career,” he remarked.

“I’m eager to go on, but I must politely end my contract with Nottingham Forest first. I am going to make some pretty significant decisions in my life. I now have to concentrate on the conclusion of the season and make the necessary arrangements in my life.

The Brazilian has not disclosed the specifics of the teams that have already made him an offer.
Before making his league debut in December against Everton, the defender was passed over by Steve Cooper earlier in the season.

This month, he has performed twice for the Tricky Trees. Regarding his season thus far, Felipe clarified, saying, “After a dull start to the season with some discomfort in my knee, this run of games has been very important.”

“I’m handling it as best I can to stay strong, and now I just need to take in the moment.” No matter what I’ve accomplished, I believe that every chance should be seized. I’ve been making the most of my playing time, thank God. I will fight as I always have whenever I have the chance.

The South American is eager to impress the Portuguese tactician and play often until the end of the current season because they had a long relationship when playing together at FC Porto.

Felipe has only good things to say about Cooper and has also indicated why he finds it simpler to talk to Nuno Espírito Santo.

“It’s simpler to discuss game ideas and fix errors in Portuguese, even though Steve was also very clear—he speaks a lot,” he continued.

However, it’s gone well. Both of them are excellent coaches, and Nuno is now doing a great job at Nottingham Forest. He is well-liked and respected by the staff, and it has been a pleasure to work there.

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