Nottingham Forest striker Chris Wood is optimistic about agreeing fresh terms with the Tricky Trees as discussions over a new contract continue, according to theDaily Mail.
The 33-year-old’s current deal expires at the end of the season. He can negotiate a move to another club on a free transferfrom January 1 if they do not reach an agreement.
The Daily Mail understands that Forest’s initial proposal includes a one-year extension. However, Wood wants a two-year commitment. The New Zealand international earns around £100,000 per week and is among the highest-paid players at the City Ground. He wants to maintain that status.
Unlike some Premier League clubs, Nottingham Forest do not impose a strict policy on contract lengths for players over 30. Instead, decisionsare influenced by fitness, squad status, and on-field performances.
Wood’s contributions this season have been invaluable, with his ten goals propelling Nuno Espirito Santo’s side to fourth place in the league. Forest fans can dare to dream of a Champions League campaign next season, thanks in no small part to Wood’s consistent and reliable form in front of goal.
His track record speaks volumes. With 79 Premier League goals, Wood ranks 60th on the all-time scoring list, ahead of Erling Haaland, Eric Cantona, and Kevin De Bruyne. He has also banged in double-digit league goals in six seasons, a distinction shared with elite names like Mohamed Salah, Harry Kane, and Jamie Vardy.
Wood’s goal against Manchester United placed him alongside Alan Shearer as the only players to be the all-time Premier League top scorers for two different clubs. Despite his consistent performances, Wood remains an underrated player.
The striker’s form will be pivotal to Forest’s dreams of booking a European Slot and New Zealand’s hopes of securing qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup in Canada, Mexico, and the United States.