Fabrizio Romano shared that he considers Rico Luis’ urban sense of the move to Nottingham Forest after Nuno Espirito Santo began negotiations for talent earlier this week.
Ever since UEFA announced that Forest would occupy Crystal Palace’s place in the Europa League this season, Evangelos Marinakis and CO have begun kicking the club’s transfer plans seriously into Gear in the flight of the late window.
Nuno was on the verge of losing star Morgan Gibbs White to Tottenham, one of his key offensive stars since last season, attacking Newcastle United on a deal worth £55 million this summer, and before Marinakis stepped in, star playmaker Morgan Gibbs White.
Summer didn’t exactly begin in a rosy way for the forest, but in the space for a few days, Marinakis sealed off a triple sign of Nuno worth around £92 million.
James McAtee in Man City and Omali Hutchinson in Ipswichtown are heading towards the city grounds, as are Arnaud Karim End. The striker has sealed off a £27 million move into the forest ahead of impending medical care.
There’s a lot going on in the Forest right now. The club also agreed to personal terms for Juventus midfielder Douglas Lewis, who could quickly return to the Premier League just a year after leaving the Midlands from Aston Villa.
To complement Gibbs White in the middle of the park, Forest is pushing to sign the Brazilian who won 10 goals and 10 assists in all competitions in his final year at the villa.
As Forest has also held talks with Juve over Lewis, this is certainly something to be noted, just like Lewis’ moves.
Rico Lewis’ attitudes about joining Nottingham Forest after opening Man City talk
It’s difficult to keep up with all the activity going on under Marinakis’ clock.
On Friday evening, Romano shared the news that Forest had submitted an official Lewis bid – holding talks with the city to push for a 20-year-old multi-purpose 20-year-old signing.
In further updates, trusted journalists shared Lewis’ stance on the transition from Eastland to Forest.
The reporter claims that there is a real belief in the forest that players are eager to join them, which insisted that Nuno find an agreement with City – highlighting that Marinakis’ first bid is currently below Lewis’s asking price.
The starlet has already won five British caps as a result of his potential sky, and Pep Guardiola once called Lewis one of the best players he’d ever coached.
“What a player! What a player!” Guardiola said.
“I was the manager of 2014, 2015 and I trained one of the best players in the world at Barcelona, lucky.
“How he has to move as a midfielder and move into space to find a player he’s playing in his pocket, he’s one of the best I’ve ever trained.
“He’s a humble guy and doesn’t talk much. He’s not playing much this season, but he’s going to play a lot.”