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Nottingham Forest forward Callum Hudson-Odoi will miss the rest of the season after sustaining a right quadriceps injury during last Thursday’s Europa League quarter-final against FC Porto.

The loss of the 25-year-old winger serves as a major setback for the club’s European ambitions, as Hudson-Odoi has been a pivotal component of their offensive lineup throughout the current campaign.

The injury also impacts potential international plans for the winger, who is still eligible to represent Ghana. While there had been ongoing discussions regarding his possible call-up to the Black Stars for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, his immediate international future is now uncertain as he begins his recovery process.

In an official statement released via social media, Nottingham Forest confirmed the player has already moved into the next phase of treatment.

“Following further specialist consultation, the winger has undergone surgery today and will commence his rehabilitation with our medical staff immediately,” the club stated.

“Callum is expected to return to full training during the pre-season period and everyone at the Club wishes him a speedy recovery.”

By Georgia