Nottingham Forest are making moves this summer in the transfer market, with another new signing coming next week.
After struggling in the Premier League last season, Nuno Espirito Santo’s side will be aiming to get off to a fast start this season.
Sheffield United, Burnley, and Luton Town are projected to be replaced by established Leicester City and Southampton, raising the standard significantly in the top division.
Given that Forest had to wait until the last day of the season to clinch their Premier League status, a strong start could be crucial for Nuno’s team.
This summer, the City Ground has already welcomed three new faces, with more due in the following weeks.
Nottingham Forest are open to bids for a ‘phenomenal’ star this summer
Evangelos Marinakis expects to make his fourth signing of the summer next week, after making three.
It has now been suggested that Carlos Miguel will sign his deal with Forest on Monday.
Odysseas Vlachodimos left last week to join Newcastle United, while Forest signed Elliot Anderson.
The Reds have been decisive this summer in the transfer market, and they are hoping to make some significant changes to Nuno’s squad before pre-season begins.
According to The Athletic, Forest are determined to improve their goalkeeping situation this summer.
And they are certainly doing so, as Miguel is currently in the nation for his Forest physical.
However, the report says that the club is still open to hearing proposals for Matt Turner as they near the signing of the Brazilian behemoth.
Matt Turner fails to impress Forest despite signing last summer.
Only 12 months ago, the US international moved from Arsenal to the City Ground.
However, the 30-year-old has failed to impress since joining Forest from the Premier League title challengers.
Turner made just 17 Premier League games before being replaced by Matz Sels, who signed in the January transfer window.
This may surprise some, given Turner joined at Forest with great acclaim from his former manager, Mikel Arteta, who described him as “phenomenal”.