Nottingham Forest have completed the signing of Paraguayan forward Ramon Sosa from Argentine club Talleres for £9.3 million. The 24-year-old has committed to a five-year deal with the Premier League side, marking a significant addition to Forest’s attacking options ahead of the new season.
Ramon Sosa’s journey to Nottingham Forest has been marked by impressive performances across South America. Starting his career in Paraguay, Sosa showcased his talent with Olimpia, helping the club to lift the Copa Paraguay in 2021. His move to Argentina saw him quickly adapt to the demands of the top-flight, with a standout debut season at Gimnasia, where he registered six goals and seven assists. This form attracted the attention of Talleres, where he further enhanced his reputation.
At Talleres, Sosa became a key player, delivering 17 goals and 13 assists in 56 appearances. His versatility, capable of playing both as a forward and on the wing, made him a sought-after talent. His performances also earned him a place in the Paraguay national team, with 14 caps to his name and a notable showing in the recent Copa America.Nottingham Forest’s chief football officer, Ross Wilson, expressed the club’s excitement about securing Sosa’s services. “Ramon has been coveted by many clubs but was so clear in his desire to join Nottingham Forest,” Wilson said. “We could all feel his energy, emotion, pride, and excitement to be here from the first minute he arrived. He can’t wait to get started and we are delighted that he is here with us.”
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