One issue remains after Nottingham Forest’s January transfer window.

One issue remains after Nottingham Forest’s January transfer window.

No business could turn out to be profitable for Nottingham Forest during the winter transfer window.

The sole new player before Monday’s deadline was Tyler Bindon, a young defender who is firmly rooted in the

future—hopefully a good one, because he is being predicted for huge things. The 20-year-old promptly returned to Reading to continue his growth in League One, spending the remainder of the season on loan.The team led by Nuno Espirito Santo is essentially unchanged from December 31. The Portuguese, however, won’t likely be complaining because he was content with his dressing room before to the window opening and will remain so now.
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A striker would have been a fantastic addition. How the Reds would handle losing Chris Wood for an extended period of time is still a worry. But it had to be the right forward if one was going to enter.

Many clubs were looking for additional firepower because January is a notoriously challenging time of year to operate. The desire to make sure that someone, anyone, came in to offer cover might have existed in previous years.

This is the new Forest, the sensible one. Every choice has to be carefully considered since Nuno is so eager to preserve the cohesive dressing room he has established.

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