Arnaud Kalimuendo has left Nottingham Forest to join Eintracht Frankfurt on loan for this season’s remainder. The France forward moves to the Bundesliga with an option for a permanent transfer. Kalimuendo may debut against Borussia Dortmund on Friday, when Germany’s top flight restarts after its winter break.
Forest have sanctioned the switch despite Chris Wood suffering a serious injury that rules the striker out long term. The decision leaves Forest light in attack, though a 2-1 victory over West Ham on Tuesday slightly eased league pressure. Recruitment staff are now prioritising another centre-forward arrival during January.

Kalimuendo joined Forest from Rennes in the 2025 summer transfer window but struggled for minutes. The 23-year-old totalled only 89 Premier League minutes this campaign, mostly from substitute appearances. Eintracht Frankfurt’s agreement runs for the rest of the 2025/26 season and includes an option to buy.
Forest have been linked with Wolves forward Jorgen Strand Larsen as a possible replacement option. Wolves are reportedly ready to sell the Norway international this month after losing his starting spot to Tolu Arokodare. Strand Larsen impressed as a substitute against Everton, assisting Mateus Mane’s equaliser in Wednesday’s 1-1 draw.
Kalimuendo’s move offers Frankfurt extra depth in attack while giving the striker needed game time. Forest, meanwhile, must balance replacing Chris Wood with maintaining squad stability during a crucial run. How quickly any new forward settles could shape Forest’s Premier League survival fight.