Nottingham Forest reportedly saw an offer of €25million rejected by Valencia for teenager Yunus Musah in the summer.
The Reds had a busy summer, bringing in reinforcements for Steve Cooper's team as they gained promotion back to the Premier League.
Musah came through the Arsenal youth set-up before signing for Valencia at the age of 17. He quickly established himself in the Spanish youth side and after just 17 outings, he made his senior debut for the first team.
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Musah's displays for the La Liga outfit caught the attention of many clubs in the summer. Along with Forest, Inter Milan, AC Milan and Juventus were also reportedly eyeing a swoop.
According to Spanish outlet, Relevo, the Reds saw an offer of €25m (£22m) rejected by the Valencia hierarchy. Inter Milan also received a "resounding no from the club", adding they do not want to sell the youngster.
The 19-year-old midfielder has since put pen-to-paper on a new deal until 2026 and is understood to have an £87m release clause in his contract.
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