Willy Boly becomes Nottingham Forest’s 19th summer signing
The Ivory Coast international has further bolstered Steve Cooper’s squad.
Nottingham Forest have announced the signing of defender Willy Boly from Wolves, taking the club’s summer transfers up to 19.
The Ivory Coast international, 31, has signed a two-year deal at the City Ground to further bolster Steve Cooper’s squad following a return to the Premier League.
Boly made 147 appearances for Wolves, but his departure was somewhat acrimonious after he failed to turn up for Sunday’s 1-1 draw with Newcastle, despite being named in the squad.
“I am very excited to have a new adventure with this big club and am very impatient to start my first game and training to meet the lads,” Bony said to Forest TV.
“I was not surprised about the signings (that Forest made since being promoted), because it doesn’t mean nothing – it was the spirit the team have shown (in the Premier League so far) which was more important for me.”
Speaking on Thursday morning, Cooper confirmed he hoped to be able to end a “unique transfer window” with a couple more signings ahead of the 11pm deadline.
“Things are going on and it can be a little bit of a scramble on deadline day, not just for us, for any club, but we are certainly trying to do a few things,” he said.
“Some might come off, none of it might come off, so we will wait and see, but we are trying that is for sure.”
Cooper, though, maintains any more new arrivals would be part of summer planning, rather than a reaction to recent results.
“If it is, it is only going to be a couple (of signings),” he told a press conference.
“A lot has been quite rightly said about the amount of signings we have made already. It has been a unique transfer window for sure, I understand and accept that.
“It is just obviously they can take a little bit longer than you would hope, but it is certainly nothing that has just popped up in the last day or so, it is something which has been ongoing a little while now.”
Forest have been linked with a deadline-day move for Strasbourg striker Ludovic Ajorque as well as Blackpool winger Josh Bowler and Ivory Coast defender Serge Aurier.
“Short term, we’ve got to win games and play well, become a team as quick as we can, but at least now, we know we can do it with players who are here for the long term,” he said.
“It’s a unique summer, in terms of the amount of players who have come in, but that was always going to be the case, and part of the plan.
“We’ve been calm internally, even today, going into the final day. We hope that when the window shuts, the squad we’ve put together can bode well for what we want to become.”