Nottingham Forest will be overjoyed to have completed the summer transfer window while keeping their key players at the club.
Nuno Espirito Santo’s squad has made a promising start to the 2024/25 season, with five points from their first three games.
Forest were able to sign a double-digit number of new players this summer, with Evangelos Marinakis offering ample support for Nuno.
However, it is clear that some of the club’s top players who stayed during the summer may be concerned about their long-term prospects.
Morgan Gibbs-White is likely to enter into new contract talks in order to become Forest’s highest-paid player.
However, there is another youngster who is still drawing attention from some of Europe’s top teams ahead of next summer.
Inter Milan is considering Nottingham Forest defender.
Spurs and West Ham United have both expressed interest in Gibbs-White in recent months.
However, Murillo is a player in whom Arsenal has expressed interest during the summer transfer season.
And, despite remaining put this summer, it appears that interest in the Brazilian defender has waned.
According to Inter Live, the Serie A heavyweights are considering signing Murillo next summer.
According to recent reports, Forest value Murillo at over £70 million after a promising start at the City Ground.
According to the Italian newspaper, Inter are aware that Forest will seek a big fee for the Brazilian.
Despite claims that Murillo is “destined for great things,” Inter may choose a less expensive option when the time comes.
Steve Cooper’s signing of Murillo might result in a large profit.
Steve Cooper recruited Murillo to the club from Corinthians in the summer of 2023 for roughly £10 million.
And the centre-back has helped Forest stay in the Premier League over that time.
Murillo has even been referred to as’sensational’ during his time at Forest, having piqued the interest of some of the Premier League’s top clubs.
However, the Brazilian might well push for a move to the next level in the summer, although Forest must make a significant profit if they are to authorize his departure.