Reports say Nottingham Forest currently considers it a perfect fit for the summer offensive structure, and has registered a “live” £40 million striker as a summer transfer target.
Forest striker search heats up
There are extensive reports suggesting Wolverhampton Wanderers star Maceus Kuña is approaching his move to Manchester United.
Luckily, Brentford striker Brian Mbeumo is one of the players under consideration and has scored a notable 18 Premier League goal this season.
Benfica’s Starvangelis Pavlidis is on the list of candidates for tricky trees alongside Dominique Calvert Lewin of Everton.
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Nottingham Forest is currently keen to sign two players rather than one in Manchester City.
Nuno’s side has turned to many options already trading in the Premier League, including AFC Bournemouth Striker Evanilson.
The 25-year-old is keen to bolster his offensive options this summer, with nominees added to the list. He believes it fits perfectly with the manager’s attack structure.
The Brazilian has not been in Bournemouth for a long time, and completed a £40 million move from FC Porto in August, but the tricky wood is eager to strengthen the team with more attacking firepower, so they can be happy to make the summer approach.
“Very Vibrant” Evanilson is well adapted to life in the UK
Football scout Ben Matinson was impressed by the forward between him and FC Porto, celebrating his workplace ratings, ability to take off shots and his eagerness to bring players along.
Since then, Brazil International has established himself as a key player for Bournemouth this season, earning nine goals and five assists on 27 Premier League outings.
With the Champions League potentially on the horizon, Nuno is keen to invite players with European experience, and the former FC Porto man was impressed with past competition.
It’s no wonder Forest believes Evanilson can join the ideal addition to Nuno’s team this summer. And it’s exciting news that they are now in the race for his signature.