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Former Liverpool star made available for transfer after ‘furious’ training ground row with manager

Former Liverpool star made available for transfer after ‘furious’ training ground row with manager

Former Liverpool midfielder Jonjo Shelvey is set to leave Nottingham Forest after just six months at the club, having been made available for transfer following a furious row with manager Steve Cooper.

The 31-year-old, who left the Reds for Swansea City in a £5m deal in July 2013, joined Forest from Newcastle United in February following seven years at St. James’ Park. However, he made just eight appearances for Forest before falling out with his manager.

Having been left as an unused substitute against Manchester United in April, the England international was said to be angry after being told he would be starting on the bench for the second successive match for Forest’s trip to his former club, Liverpool.

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The Telegraph reported at the time that Shelvey, who had been carrying a slight knock to his calf but was prepared to make himself available in order to play, was ordered to stay at home after furiously confronting Cooper following a team meeting. As a result, he was left out of the matchday squad for the trip to Anfield.

It is believed that Cooper was unhappy with Shelvey’s performances in training the week before and felt he had to take a stand, while the midfielder had not played since a costly mistake against Aston Villa which led to the opening goal in the 2-0 defeat earlier that month. Meanwhile, it was reported that he was unhappy with the 31-year-old’s attitude around the training ground, with the Times claiming it was believed the midfielder’s reaction failed to contribute towards good team spirit as Forest look to fight against relegation.

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Cooper played down suggestions of a falling-out, however, after Shelvey was again left out of the Forest matchday squad for their clash with Brighton following defeat to Liverpool.

  • June 1, 2023