After Nottingham Forest and Anjipost EcoGlue began their disappointing life under Australia, Evangelos Marinakis already focuses on one potential enhancement, so there is much work to do.
Pressure Growing into Ange of Nottingham Forest
To say Nottingham Forest doesn’t enjoy the start of the season they wanted would be an understatement. The drama began with the controversial looting of Nuno Espirito Santo, who joined West Ham United.
Marinakis had to choose between transfer chief Edugaspar and the manager who took the tricky tree to European football. In the end, he chose Edu.
Since then, Postcoglow has arrived and endured something that can only be described as a nightmare star. Forest shows a flash of what they can do under former Tottenham Hotspur bosses, but as Marina Kiss repeats more than most people, football is a result game and the pressure on a new manager is already growing.
However, despite some terrible numbers at the start of his forest tenure, Postcoglo has settled down about his position. The manager told reporters after a 3-2 defeat against Midgiland in the Europa League. “In modern football, it is a valid assumption that there are managers who are constantly under pressure.
“It’s part of what we’re doing and parcels, and I don’t think of it that way. Put this in this way, I knew I had been fired at Tottenham three or four months before I did, but that didn’t stop me from getting anything.”
It’s January business that certainly helps Australia turn things around, and Marinakis is already turning to one potential.
We are paying attention to the movements of Nottingham Forest Ortiz
As reported by Brazilian journalist Fabricio Lopez and relayed by sports witnesses, Nottingham Forest is currently paying attention to the move to sign Leo Ortiz from Flamengo during the January transfer period. The 29-year-old Brazilian International is yet to be convinced of the move, but we should see the success Murillo enjoyed before making his decision.
Forest centre backs were signed by the Corinthians since 2023, and the rest of the Premier League quickly discovered that the Midland Club had discovered the gem. It is possible that the more experienced Ortiz are next in line at the moment.
Given how they started from a defensive perspective under Post-Coglow, adding an experienced central defender competing for place in the 2026 World Cup isn’t Forest’s worst idea.
They have the type of schedule to watch Ortiz receive the game time he is looking for. After summer turmoil and change, the 29-year-old is a completely reasonable target on the ground in the city.

