With a deal agreed to sign goalkeeper John Victor, Nottingham Forest are now reportedly leading the race to sign another South American star for Nuno Espirito Santo.
Nottingham Forest agree Victor deal
Espirito Santo requested a goalkeeper and it looks as though he's set to get one in the form of Victor this week. According to Fabrizio Romano, Nottingham Forest have agreed a deal to sign the Brazilian from Botafogo, who is set to get the Premier League move that he's been after since West Ham United ditched their attempts to secure his signature.
Espirito Santo also requested full-back cover and has also seen that demand met by those at the City Ground, who have welcomed Nicolo Savona from Juventus.
Speaking for the first time since becoming the latest to arrive in the Midlands, the defender said: “I am very excited to be here. It is a new experience for me as a person and a player. It is such a historic club, and the move is a dream come true. I can’t wait to play in front of the fans at the City Ground, and I will give my all for the shirt.”
Whether Victor and Savona are enough to satisfy Espirito Santo will be the big question. Talks between the Forest boss and Marinakis are reportedly scheduled this weekend in what should give those at the City Ground a strong indication of where Espirito Santo's immediate future lies.
With the deadline fast-approaching, meanwhile, reports suggest that the Tricky Trees are targeting yet another South American star.
Nottingham Forest leading Cuiabano race
According to reports in Brazil, as relayed by Sport Witness, Nottingham Forest are not leading the race to sign Cuiabano from Botafogo. Forest have, of course, already welcomed Igor Jesus and Jair Cunha from the Brazilian club, whilst an agreement has also been reached for Victor. Now, they could sensationally sign a fourth player from the club.
Full of praise for all three potential Forest stars, analyst Ben Mattinson described Cuiabano as "powerful" and "pacy" when links first emerged that the Tricky Trees had him in their sights. Now, in a late move, they could finally get their man.
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Cuiabano in action for Botafogo.
Like Savona, the Brazilian would also satisfy Espirito Santo's demand for cover at full-back just as the window is coming to a close. At just 22 years old, there's still plenty of room for improvement in the Midlands too, and European football should ensure that he receives the game time needed to enjoy that improvement.