Nottingham Forest are set for a busy end to the summer transfer window as more incomings are expected.
Nottingham Forest are working on a deal to sign Dilane Bakwa from RC Strasbourg, whilst Nuno Espirito Santo has made it clear he wants two full-backs.
Sevilla right-back Jose Angel Carmona is on Nuno’s radar and it was reported that Forest are in advanced talks to land his signature.
Leicester City’s Victor Kristiansen is also being linked to the City Ground, with the Foxes valuing him at around £10m.
With all that said, one of Nottingham Forest’s other rumoured targets is now wanted by Manchester United.
Fenerbahce goalkeeper Dominik Livakovic.
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Nottingham Forest face Manchester United competition for Dominik Livakovic
Nuno wants another goalkeeper to provide Mats Sels and Angus Gunn with competition ahead of a congested fixture list this season.
That said, Forest are in talks to sign Dominik Livakovic from Turkish giants Fenerbahce, with an £11m price tag mooted.
Now, according to journalist Pablo Oliveira, Manchester United are exploring the possibility of signing Livakovic.
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United haven’t made an official proposal just yet, so at the moment, Forest are the only clubs to have an active offer on the table for the 66-cap Croatia international.
Dominik Livakovic open to Premier League move
Livakovic hasn’t played a single minute for Fenerbahce this season, with Jose Mourinho making him the second choice.
Therefore, it’s understood that the 30-year-old is open to leaving and joining a Premier League club before the window slams shut in one week.
Tottenham Hotspur have also had a look at the Croatian, but there have been no formal bids from the North Londoners.
United appear to be providing Forest with the most fierce competition as they’re undecided on their current number one, so there may be an opportunity for Livakovic to play regular football at Old Trafford.
That probably wouldn’t be the case at the City Ground, with Sels retaining his spot as first-choice.