Nottingham Forest receives green light for full movement for 17 goal striker

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Already after making his first approach to signing, Nottingham Forest was reportedly given the green light to push and sign on the talented 17-goal striker this summer.

Nottingham Forest is plotting a dive in South America

If recent rumours have been anything by then, Nottingham Forest recruitment team certainly has a soft spot for South American talent. Evangelos Marinakis, who had already seen Murillo-like thrive on the city grounds, is set to welcome at least three Brazilian talent this summer, in reports that the forest has agreed to a deal to sign Igor Jesus, Jea Kunha and Cuiabano from Botafogo.

It’s still not clear how quickly all three players will have, but we don’t deny that they are all talented themselves. However, the outstanding remains yes.

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The young striker appeared ready for a move to European football for a while. And the city ground could be the perfect environment for his goalscore prowess to flourish alongside South American forces.

Given that all three players are currently in the Club World Cup with Botafogo, the big question for Forest is whether they will be able to complete a triple dive in time at the start of next season.

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Tricky Tree has discovered a place to appear in Premier League season as Brentford’s visit awaits on the first day of August. Nuno Espirito Santo can make the aforementioned trio available, making his free Brazilian talent potential potential.

Nottingham Forest receives green light for Romulo’s movement

Already taking the first approach and establishing contacts over potential deals, the people of the Midlands are now able to take the next step towards another South American star. According to CNN Turk, as broadcast by sports witnesses, Nottingham Forest received the green light to sign Romulo Cardo Soso by the forward himself, who wants to complete his transition to the Premier League.

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At the age of 23, Romulo has already scored a mark in European football, earning 17 goals and 10 assists in just 33 appearances for Turkey last season. Now he may be set to complete the biggest moves of his career.

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Striker spots are certainly available in Nottingham Forest. Chris Wood is just as impressive as Chris Wood, who scored 20 Premier League goals last season, and there’s no denying that he’s past the peak of his strength sooner than he was at 33. And that’s why Romero’s arrival proves to be so important this summer.

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