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Emmanuel Dennis completes £20 million move to Nottingham Forest

“Nottingham Forest is delighted to confirm the signing of striker Emmanuel Dennis from Watford,” a club statement said.

• August 14, 2022
Emmanuel Dennis and Nottingham Forest
Emmanuel Dennis and Nottingham Forest

Emmanuel Dennis has completed a move to Nottingham Forest from relegated Watford for a reported fee of £20 million.

The former Club Brugge forward scored 10 goals for Watford last season, but it was not enough to help them secure their spot in the Premier League.

Dennis had already featured twice for Watford in the Championship this season but was conspicuously missing on Friday when the Hornets took on Burnley.

“Nottingham Forest is delighted to confirm the signing of striker Emmanuel Dennis from Watford,” a club statement said.

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