Stefan Ortega Transfer from Manchester City to Nottingham Forest
Tuttomercato reports that Stefan Ortega has been transferred to Nottingham Forest from Manchester City. Nottingham Forest has announced the arrival of Stefan Ortega on loan from Manchester City. The club confirmed the signing of goalkeeper Stefan Ortega Moreno, who will remain with the team until the end of the season. Ortega joins from Manchester City, where he made 56 appearances and was part of the squad that won the Premier League, FA Cup, and UEFA Champions League in 2022/23. Ortega moves to City Ground on a contract until June 2026.
Tuttomercato reports that Stefan Ortega has been transferred to Nottingham Forest from Manchester City. Nottingham Forest has announced the arrival of Stefan Ortega on loan from Manchester City. The club confirmed the signing of goalkeeper Stefan Ortega Moreno, who will remain with the team until the end of the season. Ortega joins from Manchester City, where he made 56 appearances and was part of the squad that won the Premier League, FA Cup, and UEFA Champions League in 2022/23. Ortega moves to City Ground on a contract until June 2026.
Nottingham Forest has announced the signing of Stefan Ortega from Manchester City. Stefan Ortega has signed a contract valid for the remainder of the season. Edu Gaspar, Global Head of Football at Nottingham Forest, stated that Ortega joins the club with fantastic experience and a winning mentality, having been part of a successful team in recent seasons.
Nottingham Forest has announced the signing of Stefan Ortega from Manchester City. Stefan Ortega has signed a contract valid for the remainder of the season. Edu Gaspar, Global Head of Football at Nottingham Forest, stated that Ortega joins the club with fantastic experience and a winning mentality, having been part of a successful team in recent seasons.
Stefan Ortega has departed from Manchester City to join Nottingham Forest. Nottingham Forest stated that the German player has initially signed a contract lasting until the season's end. A transfer fee of up to 580,000 euros is reportedly required for the transfer. The move occurred six months prior to the expiration of his contract at City.
Stefan Ortega has departed from Manchester City to join Nottingham Forest. Nottingham Forest stated that the German player has initially signed a contract lasting until the season's end. A transfer fee of up to 580,000 euros is reportedly required for the transfer. The move occurred six months prior to the expiration of his contract at City.
The BBC reported that Nottingham Forest has reached an agreement with Manchester City for Stefan Ortega. Forest will pay 580,000 euros for the goalkeeper.
The BBC reported that Nottingham Forest has reached an agreement with Manchester City for Stefan Ortega. Forest will pay 580,000 euros for the goalkeeper.
Stefan Ortega is moving to Nottingham Forest. According to Ben Jacobs, the fee for the goalkeeper could reach £500k. Fabrizio Romano reported that the move is complete, with a verbal agreement in place for a permanent transfer from Manchester City on a short-term contract. Romano also reported that Ortega has agreed to join Nottingham Forest and that, according to @Plettigoal, a medical is booked.
Stefan Ortega is moving to Nottingham Forest. According to Ben Jacobs, the fee for the goalkeeper could reach £500k. Fabrizio Romano reported that the move is complete, with a verbal agreement in place for a permanent transfer from Manchester City on a short-term contract. Romano also reported that Ortega has agreed to join Nottingham Forest and that, according to @Plettigoal, a medical is booked.
Nottingham Forest has reached a full agreement with Manchester City for the acquisition of Stefan Ortega, according to German journalist Florian Plettenberg. An exclusive report from @SkySportDE described the transfer as a completed deal, revealing that a verbal agreement was already in place. Ortega will join on a permanent transfer and sign a five-month contract, with medical examinations expected to take place on Saturday.
Nottingham Forest has reached a full agreement with Manchester City for the acquisition of Stefan Ortega, according to German journalist Florian Plettenberg. An exclusive report from @SkySportDE described the transfer as a completed deal, revealing that a verbal agreement was already in place. Ortega will join on a permanent transfer and sign a five-month contract, with medical examinations expected to take place on Saturday.
According to Sky Sports in Germany, Stefan Ortega is set to join Nottingham Forest on a short contract. The move is reportedly a permanent deal that will only last for the remainder of the season. Ortega is scheduled for a medical examination on Saturday, after which he will sign the contract. He has been at City since 2022 and has made 56 appearances for Pep Guardiola's team.
According to Sky Sports in Germany, Stefan Ortega is set to join Nottingham Forest on a short contract. The move is reportedly a permanent deal that will only last for the remainder of the season. Ortega is scheduled for a medical examination on Saturday, after which he will sign the contract. He has been at City since 2022 and has made 56 appearances for Pep Guardiola's team.
Stefan Ortega is close to transferring from Manchester City to Nottingham Forest, with direct negotiations underway between the two clubs. It is reported that other teams are also interested in the German national goalkeeper. Ortega joined Manchester City in July 2022 and has a contract valid until June 2026, but has not made any Premier League appearances in the 2025/2026 season.
Read Full StoryStefan Ortega is close to transferring from Manchester City to Nottingham Forest, with direct negotiations underway between the two clubs. It is reported that other teams are also interested in the German national goalkeeper. Ortega joined Manchester City in July 2022 and has a contract valid until June 2026, but has not made any Premier League appearances in the 2025/2026 season.
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