The English-born of Ghanaian descent has penned a three-year contract extension with 2025-26 UEFA Europa League campaigners.
Winger Callum Hudson-Odoi has signed a new contract with Nottingham Forest, keeping him at the Premier League outfit until the summer of 2028.
The 24-year-old has been a standout performer since arriving at the City Ground from Chelsea in 2023, helping Forest to secure Europa League qualification after featuring 31 times in the Premier League last season.
The club's official statement reads: “Nottingham Forest is delighted to confirm Callum Hudson-Odoi has extended his stay on Trentside, signing a new three-year deal until 2028.”
Operating off both flanks, Hudson-Odoi created big moments throughout the year, scoring crucial winning goals against Manchester City and Liverpool. His trademark finish at the home of the eventual champions was enough to see Forest win at Anfield for the first time in 55 years.

A Champions League, Europa League and FA Cup winner, the Englishman is vastly experienced at the age of just 24. Before making the move to Forest, Hudson-Odoi also had a year in Germany, playing in the Bundesliga and Champions League for Bayer Leverkusen in 2022/23.
Hudson-Odoi has since racked up 72 appearances in all competitions for Forest, scoring 14 times and registering six assists.
On signing the deal, Hudson-Odoi said: “This is home, and I’ve enjoyed every moment. I appreciate all the support and love I’ve been getting since day one, and coming here has helped me in every way possible.
“We have such an amazing group, and I can’t wait to keep going and enjoy the journey.”
Chief Football Officer, Ross Wilson, said: “It has been a busy summer for all of us here at Nottingham Forest. As well as strengthening our squad, we have also been active in extending contracts of the core of the team that has put us in this exciting position as a key part of our strategy.

“We all love Callum and from the first second we met back in 2023 to discuss him joining the club it has been a pleasure to work with him. Everyone knows how important he has been on the pitch, but he also plays a big role off it. He is popular amongst all of our players and staff, and we’re delighted he has committed to the Club signing this new deal. We are sure there’s more great moments to come from Callum."
Hudson-Odoi remains eligible to represent Ghana at the senior national level despite playing for the Three Lions of England

