BREAKING NEWS: Nottingham Forest completed £10m transfer despite Man City interest

 

The most recent Nottingham Forest player movement is that Murillo was reportedly being watched by a number of clubs before to his arrival at the City Ground, including Man City.

Murillo was reportedly signed by Nottingham Forest in the summer, defeating opposition from a few “big clubs” like Manchester City.

The Brazilian centre back moved from Brazilian club Corinthians to Forest in the last days of the summer transfer window. The 21-year-old was acquired by Forest for about £10.4 million, with the possibility of add-ons raising the cost by an additional €3 million (£2.6 million).

For the defender’s first three games with Forest, the team completely omitted him from the lineup. But his inclusion for the 1-1 draw with Brentford at the begi

nning of the month was unexpected.

Murillo kept his spot in the starting lineup for Saturday’s draw against Crystal Palace after impressing with his performance at the City Ground. In the 0-0 draw, he assisted his team in maintaining a perfect record.

But more than only his defensive skills attracted attention. He made a crazy move through many Palace players and nearly scored a fantastic goal, but the custodian saved it.

It appears like Forest had to act quickly this summer to sign the center-back. The Athletic claims that a number of major organisations, including Man City, kept an eye on the 21-year-old during the transfer period.

Murillo has only participated in one complete senior football season, which was his rookie year with Corinthians. He played a total of 31 times throughout the season, but after displaying his attacking talent in his early Forest games, he has yet to score a senior goal.

explained his decision to hold out on giving Murillo his club debut. “We know he’s a talent, but I just wanted to take a little bit of time before I put him in the team and I wanted it to be at home, which was last week,” he said in a statement to Sky Sports.

He’s 21 years old, learning the language and getting to know the place, but he’s still a fantastic boy. Nobody will overreact, but he has a great deal of talent, and it’s fun working with him. I’ve had some experience working with these young boys, providing them with chances, and assisting them in taking advantage of those opportunities.

“Like I said, his attitude is really good, he commits every day to training

“Like I mentioned, he has a really positive mentality, commits to training every day, and is particularly interested in the learning that we do off the pitch as well. He’s off to a strong start, too. He doesn’t serve abroad, so we can continue to work with him and build on what he’s demonstrated here tonight.

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