Nottingham Forest is currently in the race for the “outstanding” defender, and owner Evangelos Marinakis knows the current club’s director very well.
After strengthening attack options, new defenders will be able to use the Forest Set Site
Securing the future of Morgan Gibbs White is almost certainly important to making a new signature, and the forests no longer face the difficult prospect of finding alternatives to attack midfielders. They are also set up to enhance a wide range of options.
The tricky tree is currently set to sign Dan Ndoi in Bologna. Bologna’s Dan Ng will replace Anthony Elanga following his move to Swedish International’s Newcastle United, but the 24-year-old is not the only winger of Nuno’s tourist attractions.
That’s according to reporter John Percy, who revealed that the Portuguese manager is trying to seal a reunion with one of his former players along with Ndoye.
So Nuno’s attack options are now well shaped. So the next task at hand at the 51 year old is to improve his backline, with a new target in the frame.
This reveals, according to an Espreso report, Nottitngham Forest is now taking part in the race of Veljko Milosavljević of Red Star Belgender.
Marinakis is said to be a good friend of Red Star Belgrade Director Zvezdan Terzic, who shows that the forest owner can play an important role in negotiations, and he feels that Milosablivich can be borrowed first to Olympiakos.
It is very likely that the Red Star Belgrade defender will leave the Serbian club by September 1, with his price tag set at around 10 million euros to 15 million euros (£9 million – £13 million).
“Exceptional” Milosofurjevic managed to become the top defender
The 18-year-old has yet to prove himself outside of Serbia, but the teenager’s exploitation in his home country shows that he can become a top defender.
Belasi has also praised the youngster for his “outstanding” positioning, and he has already been able to push himself into the Red Star Belgrade first team, earning a total of 22 appearances.
That being said, Milosobrievich is clearly a very talented young player, but it makes sense to send him out on a loan deal at first, and of course, it’s very easy for Marinakis to arrange.