During his debut season as manager in full control of the team Nuno Espirito Santo leads Nottingham Forest toward both Champions League qualification while finishing the season with brilliance. In third position of the Premier League with a six-point advantage above Man City in fifth place the Reds continue their road to the FA Cup quarter-final against Brighton and Hove Albion. Owner Evangelos Marinakis shows signs of making a big transfer market move before European football arrives at Nottingham Forest by reportedly pursuing a £20 million-rated “freak of nature” player that Nuno Espirito Santo needs for next season.
Nottingham Forest Intensifies Pursuit Of Jobe Bellingham
Nottingham Forest took an important step for strengthening their squad by sending pursuit signals to Sunderland’s Jobe Bellingham. Teamtalk confirms Forest continues to intensively pursue the signing of 19-year-old midfielder Jobe Bellingham before a crucial summer period at the City Ground. Forest intensifies its chase after Bellingham as Manchester United monitors the situation yet Forest remains optimistic about winning the acquisition particularly if Sunderland fails to earn promotion. The £20 million market value of Bellingham makes a Premier League transfer appealing for him as he looks to elevate his career.
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Bellingham’s Versatility And Potential: A Key Target For Nottingham Forest
With successful experiences in various midfield positions Bellingham has made more than one hundred senior appearances which demonstrate his outstanding potential. Dan Neil from Sunderland called his teammate an incredible natural anomaly because of his physical talents and technical skills. The 17-year-old definitely stands out to him because “I have never seen a 17-year-old that size. Technically he stands as one of the best top professional players in his field. Bellingham stands to compete with Elliot Anderson, Morgan Gibbs-White and Nicolas Dominguez for first-team action at Nottingham Forest under Nuno Espírito Santo because the club aims for Champions League entry and owner Evangelos Marinakis plans significant spending.
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