News Now: Nottingham Forest: Things are beginning to go well for him…..

This summer, the Tricky Trees signed him from Corinthians for just €12 million, offering him a five-year deal.
The Brazilian had to wait a while to be named in matchday squads, but once he did, Nottingham Forest went undefeated in their Premier League matches against Brentford, Crystal Palace, and Luton Town with him starting each time.

The Tricky Trees’ next task is a trip to Liverpool, where they take on Jurgen Klopp’s team at Anfield on Sunday, after last weekend’s draw against Luton.

With ten points from nine games, Steve Cooper’s team is presently in 15th place in the Premier League. Since defeating Chelsea at Stamford Bridge during the first week of September, they have not triumphed in a game.

The Reds are linked to Serhou Guirassy. Get the most recent transfer news about Nottingham Forest from Nottinghamshire Live.

Serhou Guirassy is a reported target for Nottingham Forest, and he may be available in January for a low cost.

For the Bundesliga club, the Stuttgart striker has been in amazing form, netting 14 goals in just eight games. If they relocate, West Ham, Brentford, and Fulham will probably compete with the Reds.

BILD had stated that a winter transfer from Stuttgart “can’t currently be ruled out” because to his incredible success, which will bring in “significantly more money” and may convince the club to sell. But according to trades writer Fabrizio Romano, a contract clause that is still in effect for the next transfer window may make the 27-year-old available for as little as £17.5 million.

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Speaking earlier, Guirassy explained why he did not join Forest this past summer: “We have a good team, a good coach, and incredible fans. We feel very comfortable as a family in Stuttgart. That’s why I decided to stay at VfB.” When asked if it was his dream to play in the top flight of English football, he responded, “Not exactly a dream. But if there is an option to move to the Premier League at some point, why not? But it’s not like I dream about it every day.” Steve Cooper has already had success with a striker who arrived from the Bundesliga, Taiwo Awoniyi, who joined the Reds from Union Berlin more than a year ago.

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