Dominik Livaković Transfer from Fenerbahçe to Nottingham Forest
Dominik Livaković is contemplating a departure from Fenerbahçe due to his limited playing time, as it is reported that José Mourinho, also known as 'The Special One,' favors İrfan Can Eğribayat for the position. Livaković aims to find a new club to secure his role as Croatia's first-choice goalkeeper for the 2026 World Cup. According to The Guardian, there are ongoing discussions with Nottingham Forest, where Nuno Espirito Santo considers Livaković as an ideal contender to compete with Matz Sels. Nottingham Forest has been notably active in the transfer market this summer. A loan deal with an option to purchase is being considered, with Fenerbahçe open to selling him for a price similar to what they paid Dinamo Zagreb. Additional details are anticipated in the coming days.
The Guardian reported that Nottingham Forest from the Premier League has prioritized 30-year-old Croatian international Dominik Livakovic on their transfer list. Nottingham Forest, responding to a request from coach Nuno Espirito Santo, is aiming to sign a goalkeeper capable of competing with Matz Sels and has initiated contact regarding Livakovic's transfer. Fenerbahçe, Livakovic's current club, is preparing to secure a high-quality replacement should the transfer proceed, with potential candidates including Andriy Lunin, Yann Sommer, and Uğurcan Çakır. Livakovic, who is valued at 9 million Euro by Transfermarkt, has been with Fenerbahçe since 2023, playing in 72 matches and achieving 26 clean sheets. His contract with the Turkish club extends until 2028. Additionally, West Ham United and Sevilla are among other clubs that have shown recent interest in the goalkeeper.
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