Ramon Sosa’s Transfer to Palmeiras
Ramon Sosa, the Paraguayan winger, has made the switch to Brazilian team Palmeiras after a brief stint at Nottingham Forest.
Career Overview
Sosa, who is 25 years old, originally joined Forest in August 2024 for a transfer fee of £11 million from Argentine club CA Talleres. During his time in the English Premier League, he managed to score a single goal in 19 appearances—his sole starting match occurring once—while his contribution included two goals in the FA Cup, helping Forest reach the semi-finals under coach Nuno Espirito Santo.
However, as Forest made an unexpected advance toward European competition, Sosa struggled to gain consistent playing time.
International Experience
Now, with 22 caps for the Paraguayan national team, he returns to South America to play for Palmeiras, a club renowned for its significant legacy, including four Copa Libertadores titles.
Nottingham Forest’s Future Plans
Meanwhile, Nottingham Forest is preparing for further changes as they anticipate Anthony Elanga’s potential transfer to Newcastle United for £52 million, prompting them to seek additional wing players, including Johan Bakayoko from PSV amongst their targets.