Nottingham Forest have already made contact with PSG about signing a Brazilian player for 2023.
In recent years, the Garibaldi have signed South American footballers such as Murillo, Danilo, Felipe, Nicolas Dominguez, and Gonzalo Montiel.
Ross Wilson aims to add another South American player to Nottingham Forest, specifically a Brazilian.
Nottingham Forest inquired about Andrew.
After Manchester United signed Antony and Fred, Nottingham Forest are now looking to sign their own English-sounding Brazilian player.
According to UOL, the Reds contacted Gil Vicente to inquire about Andrew’s status.
Feyenoord, fresh off losing Arne Slot to Liverpool, has also contacted the Portuguese club to inquire about the glovesman from Duque de Caxias.
UOL feel Andrew could change clubs this summer, although Nottingham Forest’s interest has not progressed beyond an initial inquiry, and the Reds have yet to submit an offer.
According to the South American news site, Feyenoord were the ones who went into further detail when questioning about the 22-year-old, implying that the Dutch team is more interested in signing him.
Andrew made 35 appearances for Gil Vicente in all competitions during the 2023/24 season, keeping nine clean sheets and surrendering 51 goals.
According to UOL, PSG, Porto, and Braga all attempted to sign Gil Vicente No.42 in 2023, and he is regarded as one of the Primeira Liga’s top players.
A moderately priced package would make sense.
Andrew appears to be a smart addition as Nottingham Forest look for a backup for Matz Sels.
At the age of 22, the Brazilian would not have expected to arrive in the Premier League and quickly become the number one choice.
As a result, Andrew represents a prudent long-term alternative who can play in cup competitions while also learning behind the scenes from the seasoned Sels (aged 32), with the goal of eventually replacing the Belgian when he is past his prime.
Keep an eye on the issue, since the South American is not the only promising goalkeeper Nottingham Forest has made contact to sign.