According to Football Insider, Nottingham Forest is working on four senior acquisitions this summer in order to reduce their squad’s average age.
According to sources, Nuno Espirito Santo intends to sign a new goalkeeper, creative midfielder, right-back, and forward during the transfer market, which opens this week.
The team is looking for players under the age of 25 in order to reduce the average age of their roster while also signing youngsters who can grow and develop at the club.
Successful signings of this type, such as Murillo, Danilo, and Callum Hudson-Odoi, have set the standard for future signings at City Ground.
Nottingham Forest seek four new signings following a massive wage decrease.
According to Football Insider, Forest have saved £15 million on their salary bill by dismissing 18 players, allowing them to make numerous signings.
This pay bill reduction should help them to meet their inbound targets without overinflating the wage bill.
Concerns over the Premier League’s profit and sustainability standards have prompted claims that the club will be compelled to sell players.
Morgan Gibbs-White has been extensively linked with a transfer away, with Football Insider reporting that Tottenham are interested in signing the midfielder despite facing stiff competition from Premier League opponents.
After receiving a four-point deduction for financial breaches last year, Evangelos Marinakis is desperate to avoid another sanction for the financial year ending 30th June 2024.