Palmeiras have finalized a deal to sign Ramón Sosa from Nottingham Forest, with the transfer reportedly worth $14 million, according to multiple Brazilian outlets.
The move marks the end of Sosa’s short stint at Forest, having joined the Premier League side less than a year ago from Argentine club Talleres.
Sources close to the player describe the agreement as fully completed, and renowned journalist Fabrizio Romano has also confirmed the transfer.
Forest have accepted Palmeiras’ offer, and the deal is now only awaiting final paperwork before the Paraguayan winger officially signs with the Brazilian giants.
Sosa is expected to link up with his new club this week, following Palmeiras’ exit from the Club World Cup in the U.S., where they were defeated by Chelsea last Friday.
The 25-year-old Paraguay international had a contract at Forest running until 2028 but struggled to find consistent playing time in England. His return to South America sees him become one of Palmeiras’ marquee signings of the transfer window.
While the official announcement is pending, all signs suggest the move will be completed shortly.