It has been reported that Nottingham Forest intends to make two remarkable transfers during the summer transfer window if they are successful in qualifying for the Champions League.
The team coached by Nuno Espirito Santo is having an incredible season in the Premier League this year, and they are currently in third place after playing 29 games. They are flying high.
Forest’s distinctive style of football continues to bring success, as evidenced by the fact that the East Midlands club is currently five points ahead of Chelsea and six points ahead of Manchester City. Many people had been waiting for Forest to drop out at some point, but it has not happened.
Forest are in a very good position to return to European football for the first time since 1981, given that England is likely to have five spots in the Champions League for the following season.
In light of the fact that they finished the previous season in 17th place and were six points above the relegation zone, it would be an incredible accomplishment, and there are reports that they are getting ready to make a splash during the transfer window this summer.
Evangelos Marinakis, the owner of Forest, is reportedly willing to make a significant investment in order to ensure the club’s progression and has his sights set on acquiring a striker of the highest calibre.
Chris Wood has been in excellent form for Forest, scoring 18 goals, but it has been reported that the club has been considering Viktor Gyokeres and Victor Osimhen, two of the most dangerous frontmen in the world of football.
With forty goals and ten assists in forty-one games for Sporting CP, Gyokeres is arguably the most sought after striker in world football. On the other hand, Osimhen has scored twenty-six goals for Galatasaray after signing on loan from Napoli.
The Nigerian was unable to get a permanent exit, but it is anticipated that he will leave sometime during the summer. Given that his release clause is set at £63 million, it would be necessary for Forest to pay a club-record fee in addition to a substantial salary in order to acquire his services.
As a result of previous problems, Forest intends to strengthen their roster even further. In addition, it is rumoured that they are keeping an eye on Mateus Cunha, who plays for Wolves, and Jobe Bellingham, who plays for Sunderland and is the younger brother of Jude Bellingham, who plays for Real Madrid.
A victory in the FA Cup quarterfinals will earn Forest a spot in the semi-finals at Wembley Stadium. Forest will return to action on Saturday when they travel to Brighton to compete in the FA Cup quarterfinals.