England Under-21 hero may regret snubbing European giants as Nottingham Forest make transfer ‘decision’


James McAtee could be regretting his decision to turn down Eintracht Frankfurt – his move to Nottingham Forest has yet to pay off.

That’s the view of European football reporter Andy Brassell, who commented on how close the 23-year-old was to plying his trade in Germany.

James McAtee in action against Utrecht in the Europa League

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McAtee has so far failed to deliver the performances expected of him at the City Ground.

McAtee’s value was high during the summer transfer window after he scored seven goals in 27 games for Manchester City in all competitions last season.

He then captained England and won the European Under-21 Championship in June. Due to his performance, he was selected for the team of the tournament.

A move to Forest followed in August, which increased to £30m – despite a visit to Frankfurt’s training facilities.

However, so far he has been unable to justify having his price cut to just ten appearances at the City Ground.

Only six of his appearances came in the Premier League, his only start in the top flight being the 1-0 defeat against Sunderland on 27 September.

Since that game – Gameweek 6 of the season – he has been limited to just 22 minutes in the league, split between two substitute appearances.

However, despite his lack of playing time, the Telegraph have reported that the Tricky Trees are unwilling to part ways with the versatile attacking midfielder during the winter transfer window.

I’m not giving up

Brassell believes McAtee may regret his decision to turn down a move to Deutsche Bank Park and instead stay in England.