LATEST NEWS NOW: Nottingham Forest and the “talented” player reach a verbal agreement.

Although Nottingham Forest has verbally agreed to sign their first player of 2024, Steve Cooper might not have access to him for the second half of the campaign.

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The Reds, who have played 11 games so far in their second Premier League season, are currently in first place with 13 points. Although the club’s transfer window wasn’t as busy as it was during their first campaign back in the top division, a number of new players were still brought to The City Ground.ck Murillo has made headlines lately. Journalist Tom Collomosse said he would be

Among those new arrivals, center-ba “amazed” if the defender wasn’t playing in the Champions League in the upcoming years.

But, it appears that more additions to the back are planned, as a development is becoming apparent.

Nottingham Forest and the first 2024 recruit agree
The captain of Fluminense, Nino, has been strongly linked to the team; however, he recently remained reticent about his future after speculation that he would be moving to England.

The day before [the final], I also learned about the interest. My agent was already aware that I was concentrating on getting better so I could give this game my all.

“Thank God, I succeeded. I met with them this morning, and they laid out every scenario that could occur. Nothing is certain at this point, but I have always maintained that I have a deep affection for Fluminense, that I am happy here, and that if I ever have to leave, I want to do so in a way that benefits both Fluminense and me.

 

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Journalist Konstantinos Lianos now claims that Forest has “verbally agreed” to sign the “talented” Nino for a little over £6 million. However, given the club’s center-back options, an immediate loan out of The City Ground—possibly to sister club Olympiacos—cannot be ruled out.

“For roughly £6.1 million, Nottingham Forest has verbally agreed to sign Fluminense captain Nino. Although Forest already has seven center backs, this one looks to be very talented. Olympiacos is in severe need of a quality central defender at the moment. Not able to fully rule out getting another loan.

Nino, who is 26 years old, has had a remarkable year and is currently valued at a career-high €7 million on the market. (Transfermarkt – Nino profile)

The captain of Fluminense has played a staggering 228 games for his current team and has even represented Brazil in the Olympics with a gold medal. (Telemarkt – Nino Stats)

Since Forest has options for center backs in the form of Murrilo, Felipe, Willy Boly, Scott McKenna, Joe Worrall, Moussa Niakhate, and Andrew Omobamidele, they may believe they can repeat their successful move for the player. Given Cooper’s current options, it will be interesting to see what they do with Nino initially, but it appears that he will be under Forest’s contract in 2024.Big talent from Arsenal is on loan; in 23/24, they have more assists than Odegaard.
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Big talent from Arsenal is on loan; in 23/24, they have more assists than Odegaard.

Although Arsenal’s 2023–24 season has gotten off to a positive start, there are many reasons to be optimistic about the future of the team playing at the Emirates outside of North London.

Mikel Arteta will have firsthand knowledge of the effectiveness of loan periods for developing players because William Saliba’s time in Ligue 1 was crucial to his growth and development into the player he is today.

In addition to loans being beneficial to the team, the Gunners made a wise move by temporarily sending academy product Folarin Balogun to Reims last season. The striker’s 21 goals in Ligue 1 helped to justify his £35 million summer transfer to Monaco.

Now that Charlie Patino is making a name for himself in South Wales while on loan at Swansea City, Arsenal may be harvesting the next Hale End star to advance while away from Colney.

Not only can loans help the team, but the Gunners did well last season when they loaned academy product Folarin Balogun to Reims for a spell. The striker’s £35 million summer transfer to Monaco was partially justified by his 21 goals in Ligue 1.

Arsenal might be harvesting the next Hale End star to progress while away from Colney, as Charlie Patino is currently making a name for himself in South Wales while on loan at Swansea City.

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