After the confirmation of Crystal Palace’s CAS appeal being rejected, Forest have been very active in the transfer window, and they show no signs of stopping. They kick off their Premier League campaign at the City Ground tomorrow (August 17) and will be hoping to push for European qualification again. Nottingham Forest are now close to signing Douglas Luiz, which will no doubt give them a better shot at a top-eight finish.
Nottingham Forest Close to Securing Yet Another Signing
Douglas Luiz Deal Imminent
Fabrizio Romano has revealed that Nottingham Forest are “close” to completing a deal for Juventus’ Luiz. He reports that the “deal [is] imminent”; the Brazilian could play a big role in their second match of the season against Crystal Palace if he is available. The Reds are confident that they will get this transfer done.
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Yesterday, it was revealed that personal terms had been agreed with the player, who wants a move back to England after a difficult year in Italy following his departure from Aston Villa. Juventus want to sign Brighton’s Matt O’Riley as their new midfielder, who scored a penalty today in their 1-1 draw with Fulham. Two other Premier League clubs had been in direct contact with Luiz’s camp, but it seems that Forest will be the winners of this three-way race.
The Perfect Partner for Elliot Anderson
Bringing in the 27-year-old could be the perfect signing to complement Elliot Anderson. The Scotsman had an incredibly impressive debut season in the East Midlands, but had a mixture of midfield partners. Ryan Yates started 18, Nicolas Dominguez 23, and Ibrahim Sangare 7.
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A proven Premier League player, Luiz could be the perfect partner. With 175 appearances in the English top-flight, his game focuses on physicality and a strong defensive presence, whilst Anderson is a more neat player who likes to carry the ball forward and use his creative spark. The duo could be key to another strong season for the Garibaldi.