This week, it was confirmed that Forest will play in the Europa League, as Crystal Palace’s appeal against their demotion to the Conference League was rejected. This brings a lot more potential prize and TV money to the City Ground, but it also brings a tougher competition with more matches. Nottingham Forest have now opened talks for Douglas Luiz to strengthen their squad.
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Talks Opened for Douglas Luiz
Sky Sports have revealed that Nottingham Forest have “opened talks” with Juventus over the potential signing of Luiz. Fabrizio Romano had revealed on August 1 that the Reds, alongside Everton, had “called” about the “intense” player. His priority is a return to England this summer, with his relationship with the club broken following disciplinary measures.
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Sky understand that Forest will have to battle other Premier League clubs for the player’s services, with two outfits submitting bids to the Bianconeri. It is not clear whether one of these is Everton. Juventus are reportedly considering both of these proposals now, so the Garibaldi may have to move swiftly.
Nottingham Forest Ramp Up Summer Business Ahead of New Season
Today (August 14) has been a manic day in the East Midlands. They have already agreed a £26 million deal for Arnaud Kalimuendo, to provide more options at centre-forward; Chris Wood had little cover last season. Meanwhile, they are progressing towards a £37.5 million fee for Omari Hutchinson as a wide option. Finally, it has been confirmed that a medical has been booked for James McAtee from Manchester City.
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Luiz rounds up a busy day of business that sees Forest strengthen all over the pitch. This late flurry of deals may be related to them now knowing that they will compete in the Europa League this year. However, it must be frustrating not to have confirmed these incomings earlier, to give them time to settle in ahead of the opening weekend in a few days.