Nottingham Forest fans have been reacting to a post on Twitter discussing the possibility of losing star man Matty Cash if promotion is not achieved this season.
Cash, who has been playing at right-back under Sabri Lamouchi, has been in fine form for Forest this season, scoring three and assisting four times in his 32 appearances for the Reds, including a dramatic stoppage-time equaliser at West Brom last weekend.
Due to his impressive performances, Forest fans are concerned that, should they fail to achieve promotion to the Premier League, the £3.6 million-rated man (as per Transfermarkt) will attract a lot of interest in the summer transfer market, and ultimately leave the club.
Ben Watson says that there will definitely be interest in Matty Cash in the summer…
If we don’t go up this season, would you be worried about losing him? ?#NFFC pic.twitter.com/6rWq9vSqLv
— City Ground HQ (@CityGroundHQ) February 19, 2020
If we don’t go up I can’t see us keeping him tbf. Will take a massive bid though
— Tommy (@Tommy__Thornton) February 19, 2020
I think Cash, Lolley and Samba Brice will all be playing for other clubs if we do not go up, maybe even a couple more
— Mike…nffc (@nffcalways1) February 19, 2020
In the past it’s been said about Reid, Dawson, Brereton, Burke and now Cash. Forest are just incredible and sporting talent and nurturing talent if Cash goes I bet there’s somebody else waiting for their chance.
— @jammycourts (@jammycourts) February 19, 2020
He will go regardless I think. Bonus of us going up will be his value going up ten fold!
— Gareth Clements (@garethclements1) February 19, 2020
Yes so let’s go up ?
— Aron Redfern (@stig1966x) February 19, 2020
Absolutely yes if we don’t get promotion he’ll be wanted by many Premier league teams ??
— @forest4eversteve (@biltonsteve) February 19, 2020
What do we think?
Cash, has not only been Nottingham Forest’s best performer this season with an average WhoScored match rating of 7.24, but also one of the best in the Championship, ranking 18th on WhoScored’s Championship player statistics.
If Forest do fail to get promoted, it is very hard to imagine Matty Cash hanging around in the second tier for another season.