Nicolo Savona is increasingly expected to stay at Nottingham Forest this summer after Atalanta stepped away from a potential move for the Italian defender.
Savona's future had been uncertain following an injury-hit first season in England, but Tuttomercatoweb reports that Forest have no intention of selling the 23-year-old and an exit is now considered unlikely.
Only a significant domino effect elsewhere in the transfer market is expected to reopen the possibility of a departure.
Atalanta cool interest in Nottingham Forest defender
Atalanta had been interested in bringing Savona back to Serie A, but their position has changed following Raoul Bellanova's impressive pre-season.
Bellanova has featured regularly in friendlies and Atalanta have now decided to keep him despite interest from English clubs during recent weeks.
That has removed what appeared to be Savona's most realistic destination.
There are currently no other clubs pushing strongly for the former Juventus defender, while Forest remain willing to give him an opportunity under Oliver Glasner.
The concerns surrounding Savona have reportedly been related to his physical reliability rather than his ability.
Savona gets chance to rebuild after injury problems
Forest paid Juventus €13m plus bonuses for Savona last summer after he made 28 Serie A appearances during the 2024/25 campaign.
He initially made encouraging progress in England, establishing himself regularly at right-back and scoring against Manchester United and Liverpool.
A knee injury then disrupted the second half of his season and created uncertainty about his longer-term position at the City Ground.
Staying could now give Savona an opportunity to restart that progress.
Glasner's preference for using wing-backs could suit the Italian, who offers positional flexibility and can operate on either flank as well as providing cover in a wider centre-back role.
His immediate priority will be remaining fit enough to establish himself consistently in Forest's plans.
Key Points
- Savona is now expected to remain at Nottingham Forest.
- Atalanta have cooled their interest after deciding to keep Raoul Bellanova.
- Forest currently have no intention of selling the 23-year-old.
- Only a major transfer-market domino effect is considered likely to change the situation.
- Forest paid €13m plus bonuses to sign Savona from Juventus last summer.
- His physical reliability, rather than his ability, has been the main concern.
What's Next?
Savona is set to remain with Forest unless an unexpected opportunity develops before the transfer deadline.
That gives him an important second chance after his knee injury interrupted a promising first season. If he can stay fit, his versatility and suitability for Glasner's wing-back system could allow him to establish a significant role at the City Ground.
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