Nottingham Forest Striker Taiwo Awoniyi Hopes to Return Before Season’s End

Nottingham Forest is facing a race against time as they hope for the return of striker Taiwo Awoniyi before the end of the season. The Nigerian international has been plagued by injuries, with a recent thigh setback forcing him to miss the last four games for the team.

Awoniyi, who underwent groin surgery earlier in the season, made a comeback in January but has once again found himself on the sidelines. The 26-year-old is set to undergo a scan this week to determine the extent of his injury and when he can make his return to the pitch.

With Nottingham Forest fighting to avoid relegation from the Premier League, the potential return of Awoniyi could provide a much-needed boost for head coach Nuno Espirito Santo. The team has six crucial games remaining in the season, and having Awoniyi back in contention could make a significant difference in their battle for survival.

Stay tuned for updates on Awoniyi’s recovery and his possible comeback as Nottingham Forest fights to secure their place in the top flight of English football.

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