News about Harry Arter

Despite not playing for two years and the club being desperate to sell the midfielder after he returned unfit for pre-season, Harry Arter is refusing to terminate his £40k-per-week Nottingham Forest contract

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 21, 2023
Despite not playing for two years and the club trying to reach an exit deal, Harry Arter intends to see out the remainder of his current £40,000-per-week Nottingham Forest deal. Despite not being affiliated with the first team, Arter's last outing occurred during a two-minute cameo against Preston in 2021. According to Mail Sport, an unidentified Dubai side made an offer but was only able to fork out a £1000-per-week salary that Arter was unwilling to accept.

Nottingham Forest are 'desperate to offload' out-of-favour midfielder Harry Arter'

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 18, 2023
According to reports, Nottingham Forest is desperate to sell out-of-favour midfielder Harry Arter. Since being sent out on loan twice last season, the 33-year-old hasn't appeared for Steve Cooper's side in two years. According to The Sun, he was not given a squad number in Forest's attempts to move him forward, and the club's stance hasn't changed.

Sam Surridge, a Nottingham Forest striker, has joined Burnley in the hunt for him

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 4, 2023
Sam Surridge, a Nottingham Forest striker, has joined Sunderland in the hunt for a new signing as Steve Cooper continues to make room for more signings. Emmanuel Dennis, another player who could be on his way out, is also on his way out, and Forest are able to pay less than the £15 million they paid for in the summer. Harry Arter, Cafu, and Lyle Taylor will all leave the City Ground to allow Cooper to join his squad. Surridge has struggled for regular minutes and may be pushed forward as part of a squad Streamlining effort in January.

Which Premier League clubs have the most players still to offload in the final weeks of the window?

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 21, 2022
Despite a tumultuous debate surrounding future recruits at Old Trafford, the Red Devils are also keen to offload several fringe players, with centre-backs Phil Jones (right) and Eric Bailly free to go as Erik ten Hag (inset right) decides to trim his squad. Thomas Tuchel (inset center) of Chelsea will try to sell Ross Barkley's likes (centre) and Spurs manager Antonio Conte (inset left) wants to get rid of out-of-favour players like midfielder Harry Winks (left). Sportsmail has delvested into the Premier League clubs that must offload players in the final weeks of the summer season.

In the last weeks of the transfer window, every club has potential ins and outs

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 11, 2022
While Premier League clubs have invested over £1.3 billion on transfers this summer, there could be a lot of people coming and goings at every club, including Wesley Fofana, Bernardo Silva, Harry Winks, and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, among others.