
Gossip: Forest agree to sign Juventus duo
Nottingham Forest have agreed a deal, worth about £19m, with Juventus for 25-year-old American forward Timothy Weah and 21-year-old Belgian winger Samuel Mbangula. (ESPN), externalWant more transfer news? Read Tuesday's full gossip columnFollow the gossip column on BBC Sport
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