Evangelos Marinakis makes major Nottingham Forest decision to boost Champions League hopes
It was a rather quiet transfer deadline day by Nottingham Forest’s standards.
Supporters are accustomed to Evangelos Marinakis working late into the night to complete four
or five signings.
Instead, Forest added Tyler Bindon and Joe Ndala to the Reds on the day of the deadline.
Ndala will start at the academy, while Bindon has returned to Reading on loan.
Nuno Espirito Santo will now devote all of his attention to bringing Champions League football back
to the City Ground after James Ward-Prowse’s loan was terminated and he rejoined West Ham United.
One of the most significant pieces of business in the past month was neither an incoming nor an exiting transaction, which is noteworthy in a time when few things have gone wrong.
Nottingham Forest refused to consider record offer for Murillo
Although two long-term additions are always thrilling, Murillo’s new contract was undoubtedly the window’s biggest story.
The Reds may have been in far worse shape without the Brazilian defender and Nikola Milenkovic,
who formed an unbreakable partnership.
Evangelos Marinakis fulfils Nuno Espirito Santo promise
Given how well Forest is doing, there might be a temptation to take advantage of the situation and
add more players.
However, there are instances when it’s preferable to leave things alone. Nuno Santo has made it apparent during the transfer window that he is only interested in players who want to join Forest.
Marinakis sought to add a striker, but both a club-record bid for Matheus Cunha and an agreement
to recruit Yoanne Wissa from Brentford were rejected.
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