Nottingham Forest’s offer to Corinthians goalkeeper Carlos Miguel was the finest on the table, and his signing should be completed next week.
That’s according to GE, which says Nottingham Forest must pay the goalkeeper’s release clause within the next few days.
According to reports, Miguel should be on his way to Nottingham Forest soon after the drama and tussle with West Ham over his signing this week.
According to their research, Miguel received proposals from England, Spain, and Italy, but Nottingham Forest’s proposal was the finest, and they won the race.
The goalie is enthralled by the prospect of playing in the Premier League, with Kia Joorabchian and Giuliano Bertolucci acting as intermediaries.
He first became interested in the sale for both Nottingham Forest and West Ham, but then called Bertolucci in Brazil. The proposal was routed through the latter to the player’s agent, Gilmar Veloz, and the trio has been working for the past two weeks to finalize the transaction.
A final decision was reached in the last few days, and Carlos Miguel has not informed Corinthians that he is leaving. He is scheduled to leave immediately and will be moving to Nottingham Forest because their offer is the finest.
Corinthians are attempting to persuade him to stay, but he prefers to move to England, where he has been handed a five-year deal by Forest and the number one place, which has convinced him to select them over West Ham.
His €4 million clause is expected to be fulfilled over the next few days, and the deal will be completed thereafter.