Nottingham Forest winger Anthony Elanga says the “sky is the limit” and only he can stop himself from getting to where he wants to be.
The 22-year-old joined the Reds from Manchester United in July 2023 and played 39 games in all competitions, scoring five goals and providing nine assists.
“It’s all about learning. Trying to find the 1% to try to improve and get better,” he told BBC East Midlands Today. “I’ve always said I’m not the finished article, I can always improve and get better.
“This is why I’m grateful to be here at Nottingham Forest because it gives me the opportunity to grow as a player and a person. I have fantastic players and staff to help me grow and now it is up to me.
“It is me against me and the only person that will stop me from going where I want to go is myself. If I can continue to listen and work hard then the sky is the limit.”
The Sweden international, who came through the United academy, was a key player in Nuno Espirito Santo’s side as they avoided regulation, but now hopes to take his game to another level this campaign.
“I can get faster, I can score more goals, I can set up more goals,” Elanga added.
“I’ve got to remember last season was my first season playing over 36 games. I feel like I needed that so I can then build up for the new season knowing I’m ready and can play 36 games a season.
“I feel more experienced and more involved. This season will be different. I’ve taken what I’ve learned from last season and tweaked my game a bit more so I can be even better this season.”
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