Liverpool right-back Neco Williams has joined Nottingham Forest for a fee of £16m; Wales international spent the second half of last season out on loan with ...
You can also catch up with the ins, outs and analysis on Sky Sports News. The club's Boxing Day fixture sees them go to Old Trafford for a trip to Manchester United. And with Williams having flourished while out on loan at Fulham in the second half of last season, scoring twice and assisting two goals for Marco Silva's Championship winners, this could prove to be a smart bit of business by the newly-promoted Premier League side. Nottingham Forest's first game back in the Premier League will be a trip to Newcastle on August 6, as the Reds embark on their first top-flight season since the 1998-98 campaign. "I'm really excited to join Nottingham Forest and to help this great club move forwards in the Premier League," said Williams of the move. Liverpool right-back Neco Williams has joined Nottingham Forest for a fee of £16m; Wales international spent the second half of last season out on loan with Championship winners Fulham
Nottingham Forest complete the signing of Liverpool and Wales defender Neco Williams on a four-year deal.
We believe he's got an incredibly high ceiling and can play a huge role for us in our return to the Premier League." "Having spoken to the head coach, there's a huge amount of ambition being shown and I can't wait to join up with my new team-mates and get ready for the challenge ahead," he added. Nottingham Forest have completed the £17m signing of Liverpool defender Neco Williams on a four-year deal.
The 21-year-old had been a Liverpool player since the age of six. But Williams joined Premier League newbies Forest for a transfer fee of £17 million on Monday, ...
Despite being a Liverpool player for a decade and a half, Williams was unable to establish himself as the club's first-choice right-back. "It's been an honor to play for this club and to play under Jurgen Klopp. New Nottingham Forest Signing Neco Williams Says Emotional Goodbye To Liverpool After 15 Years
The Wales international bids farewell to the club having made 33 first-team appearances and picked up Premier League, FIFA Club World Cup and Carabao Cup ...
Having appeared eight times for Klopp's side in 2021-22, Williams then joined Championship outfit Fulham on loan at the start of February for the rest of the campaign. Williams made a further 10 appearances that season – six of which came in the top flight as Jürgen Klopp's squad made history by delivering the club its first Premier League crown and 19th league title. He started a Carabao Cup fourth-round tie with Arsenal at Anfield and provided a Kop-end assist for Divock Origi to make it 5-5 in injury time, with the hosts then going on to win a penalty shootout.
Nottingham Forest have signed Wales international Neco Williams from Liverpool on a four-year contract, it was announced on Monday.
Steve Cooper's team returned to the Premier League for the first time since 1999 with a win in the Championship playoff final against Huddersfield Town last season and begin their topflight campaign with a trip to Newcastle United on Aug. 6. Williams has 21 caps for Wales and played in their 1-0 playoff win over Ukraine last month, which secured their qualification for the World Cup in Qatar. Nottingham Forest have signed Wales international Neco Williams from Liverpool on a four-year contract, the newly promoted Premier League club announced on Monday.
The Liverpool right back spent the second half of last year on loan with Fulham and now joins Forest in a permanent move.
Williams was a life-long Liverpool prospect, joining the club at the age of six and working his way up through the youth ranks, eventually making his debut in October 2019 against Arsenal in the League Cup and recording an assist in that game. Williams has also been a regular for Wales, making 21 senior appearances for his country, and so club minutes this season were especially important for a player who will be hoping to have a significant role at the World Cup in Qatar this winter. Neco Williams has today officially completed his move to join newly promoted Premier League side Nottingham Forest in a £17M transfer deal that sees the 21-year-old Wales international depart the club in search of more regular playing time.
Neco Williams has posted an emotional goodbye message to Liverpool as he completes £17million move to Nottingham Forest.
We believe that he’s got an incredibly high ceiling and that he can play a huge role for us at Nottingham Forest in our return to the Premier League. We’re delighted to have him on board.” The deal has now been officially confirmed by Liverpool and Forest on their social media channels. Taking to Twitter himself to post an emotional message to Liverpool, Williams said today: "15 years at this special club, thank you for everything Liverpool. it’s been an honour to play for this club and to play under Jurgen Klopp. But I’ve now decided to take up a new challenge.
Neco Williams has offered his gratitude to Liverpool for the 15 years he has spent at the club as he “takes up a new challenge,” with Nottingham Forest his ...
“It’s been an honour to play for this club and to play under Jurgen Klopp. But I’ve now decided to take up a new challenge. “I wish all the team and the staff the best of luck for the future and will always continue to.” 15 years at this special club, thank you for everything@LFCit’s been an honour to play for this club and to play under Jurgen Klopp. But I’ve now decided to take up a new challenge??
We have completed our fifth signing of the summer with defender Neco Williams arriving on a permanent deal from Liverpool.
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He was the kid who took a ball to school every day, he was the No 9 who would score 10 goals a game for Cefn United, the team he joined at age six. When Williams was spotted at a tournament in Gresford near Wrexham, that was it; Liverpool, Everton and Manchester United all wanted to sign him. It is this laid-back and humble nature that are the qualities his family most appreciate. He would draw targets in chalk on the back garden wall of their Cefn Mawr home in north Wales where he grew up and would be out there practising for hours. But Williams wanted to be ready and included in the squad for the World Cup play-offs. When Williams, one of five siblings, grew older he was allowed to play on the field in front of the house but would be called in once it was getting dark. His experience of playing in the Premier League and Champions League with Liverpool will also be an added bonus. As the years passed, he was soon old enough to play in the AstroTurf cage. And it is his lifelong love of the game that has led him here. Joining Fulham gave Williams fresh impetus and the opportunity to kick on and show his talent on a weekly basis. The standouts are his volume of ball carries and dribbles which are rated 93 out of 99. Neco Williams has joined Nottingham Forest from Liverpool for a fee that could rise to £17 million in add-ons.