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Brice Samba subject of transfer 'enquiry' as Nottingham Forest fans receive ticket boost

French side Lens are said to have made a direct enquiry for Nottingham Forest goalkeeper Brice Samba.

The Reds face losing their first-choice stopper this summer, just as they are preparing for their return to the Premier League after a 23-year absence. Samba has 12 months left to run on his contract and is said to have turned down the offer of a new one.

The 28-year-old has reportedly deemed Forest’s terms “unacceptable”. And, as a result, he is said to have told the club he intends to leave, with the transfer window officially opening on Friday.

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Premier League clubs have unanimously agreed to maintain the current £30 price cap on away tickets for the next three years.

The initial price cap was first introduced in the 2016/17 Premier League campaign as part of the Premier League Away Supporters’ Initiative, which aimed to provide fans with a range of measures to enhance their experience while travelling to support their individual clubs. The £30 cap will be reviewed in 2025 in its ninth year of implementation.

In a statement released by the Premier League earlier today, all 20 clubs within the top flight of English football, which includes Nottingham Forest for the first time in 23 years after their success in the play-off final, agreed to prioritise 'the crucial importance of supporters' to provide the fans with the best possible atmosphere when travelling to support their team.

The statement also outlines that clubs approved the introduction of an 'action plan to address improving the League’s collective offer for fans', which includes developing a series of new 'League-wide measures and commitments' for supporters.

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Nottingham Forest-linked striker Milan Djuric is said to

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