Nottingham Forest are attempting to add new players to the club ahead of the 2024/25 season, and another transaction may be imminent.
The Reds are looking for fresh players in a variety of positions as Nuno Espirito Santo attempts to cement Forest’s status as a Premier League team.
One area of the pitch that will be examined is between the posts, with a goalkeeper on the list of transfer targets.
Forest have already let Odysseas Vlachodimos to go for Newcastle this summer, and Matt Turner could potentially move.
Matz Sels concluded the season as the club’s number one, although he will have competition for the post.
Player associated with Nottingham Forest is now headed to England.
Carlos Miguel appears to be extremely close to signing for Forest after weeks of speculation over his future.
According to Brazilian journalist Vessoni on X, Miguel was photographed boarding a flight to England at the airport.
Miguel has a £4 million release clause, and Forest will only have to pay Corinthians.
There are no expected concerns with personal or medical terms, and the deal is now one step closer.
Miguel’s departure from the Brazilian top-flight team has been particularly ugly.
His boss has been open about his dissatisfaction with Miguel, and a transfer felt like the only alternative.
Forest may hit the jackpot with Miguel’s deal.
The Reds could undoubtedly need a new goalkeeper, and at 25 years old, Miguel could keep goal for Forest for years to come.
Sels is also a reliable alternative, although he is not considered a player with a long-term future in mind.
Last season, Forest enjoyed some success in the South American market, with Murillo signing for £10.4 million.
The Reds now value him around £70 million, and Forest will hope Miguel will develop into a valuable commodity for selling in the future.
Miguel is 6ft 8in tall and will be an imposing figure on the Forest team.
The proof will be in his performances for Forest, but for £4 million, this seems like a very appealing bargain.