29-year-old will leave Nottingham Forest if he doesn’t gain his spot back, according to journalist.
Odysseas Vlachodimos will depart Nottingham Forest this summer if he is unable to re-establish himself.
This information comes from Greek journalist Giannis Chorianopoulos.
So, what has been said about the Forest stopper, Vlachodimos? Let’s look more closely.
Odysseas Vlachodimos will leave Nottingham Forest if he doesn’t get game time
Well, it appears that Greece’s number one wants to play frequently, and he will do it with or without the Reds.
According to Giannis Chorianopoulos, Vlachodimos is willing to leave Forest in the summer to play.
The 29-year-old joined the City Ground from Benfica in the summer for £10 million.
He had to wait patiently for his chance to shine, but when it came, he squandered it.
Vlachodimos’ appointment coincided with Forest’s rather poor run, notably a 5-0 loss to Fulham.
The 39-cap player has made seven appearances for Forest in all, and it appears he is already weighing his future.
Forest will offload goalkeeper during the summer
Given Vlachodimos’ track record of success in Europe, getting rid of him shouldn’t be too difficult from a Forest standpoint.
He’s played for Panathinaikos, Stuttgart, and Benfica throughout his career, and he didn’t become a horrible goalie suddenly.
For whatever reason, things haven’t worked out for him at Forest, where Matz Sels and Matt Turner have surpassed him.
On Saturday, Vlachodimos was not even on the Forest bench, and it makes little sense for him to stay at the City Ground beyond the summer.
Forest have battled with their goalkeepers this season, and we believe it is still an area that could cost the Reds this season.