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  • Nottingham Forest’s strongest starting line-up amid double boost

    Nottingham Forest’s strongest starting line-up amid double boost

     

    Nottingham Forest might not have strengthened Nuno Espirito Santo’s squad on deadline day but that doesn’t mean the head coach’s selection dilemmas have got any easier.

     

    If anything, settling on the Reds’ strongest XI is more difficult than was the case a few weeks ago. After all, Nuno’s options have been bolstered – just not through any winter window signings.

     

    Young defender Tyler Bindon was the only new face to put pen to paper before Monday’s cut-off when he joined from Reading. However, the 20-year-old will have to wait a while to make his debut in the Garibaldi as he immediately returned to the Royals on loan.

     

    Nuno does have more players at his disposal than he did last month, though, thanks to midfielders Danilo and Ibrahim Sangare returning from injury. And winger Callum Hudson-Odoi should not be too far behind them.

     

    The centre of the pitch poses the greatest conundrum when it comes to picking Forest’s best line-up. Danilo and Sangare will both hope to have a big part to play in the remainder of the season.

     

    The duo made up Nuno’s first-choice pairing back on the opening day of the campaign, before injury intervened. Danilo suffered a broken ankle against Bournemouth that day and Sangare sustained a hamstring problem a few weeks later. The former made his first Premier League start since that day when he was in the XI for last weekend’s 7-0 obliteration of Brighton and Hove Albion, while his teammate made his comeback from off the bench.

     

     

    Midfield is an area where the Reds are particularly well stocked. So much so that it made sense for James Ward-Prowse to return to parent club West Ham United on deadline day as his chances of regular game time had only been further reduced.

     

    Each of Nuno’s midfielders offers something different. Ryan Yates, Elliot Anderson and Nicolas Dominguez have all played their part in getting Forest to where they are now while Danilo and Sangare have been sidelined.

     

    After a tricky first year, Sangare was actually starting to find his feet before he was ruled out of action. The 27-year-old should be one of the big beneficiaries from the week-long training camp in Dubai the team are currently on. It will help with his fitness and sharpness.

     

    Even when fully fit, though, he may well have his work cut out to pin down a starting spot. Yates and Dominguez might find the same, as the combination of Danilo and Anderson worked very well against the Seagulls.

     

    Nottingham Forest: Special reports

     

    To celebrate the success of Nottingham Forest this season, we are writing a series of features celebrating events at the City Ground.

     

    From the finances to the former managers. Looking at how the City is benefitting from what Nuno’s team are doing on the pitch.

     

    We take a deep dive into Evangelos Marinakis and his aspirations for the club – can the Reds match them?

     

    Nuno’s switch to a back three for that rout adds another variation when considering the Reds’ strongest XI. It came about in response to the 5-0 drubbing at Bournemouth as the Portuguese looked to put the focus back on being tight defensively.

     

    It worked a treat, and it might be something he considers for at least some of the remaining 14 games. When Hudson-Odoi is back fit, though, it is difficult to look past Nuno’s usual 4-2-3-1.

     

    The winger has been a big miss in the last two matches while out with a groin problem – even if his teammates coped pretty well without him against Brighton. He has been pictured joining in as the players have been put through their paces in Dubai, so Forest will hope he is fit again by the time they travel to face Fulham on February 15 (3pm kick-off) for their return to Premier League action.

     

     

  • Nottingham Forest complete signing of Manchester City winger on loan deal

    Nottingham Forest complete signing of Manchester City winger on loan deal

    Joel Ndala, a highly regarded winger, will join Manchester City on loan after the two teams have confirmed their deal.

    Along with other young players, the 18-year-old made his senior debut for the team when he traveled to the United States for a preseason tour with Pep Guardiola’s first team last summer.

    But because of the intense competition in the current season and the team the Catalan manager had at his disposal, it was decided to loan the winger to PSV Eindhoven, who had a conditional commitment to purchase under the terms of the contract.

    Despite the fact that the season is just a few months old, Manchester City and the Dutch team have decided to immediately end Ndala’s time in the Netherlands and move him to English football.

    Without hesitation, Nottingham Forest made sure they would be first in line for the player, and they have already finalized an agreement that will keep the Manchester City Academy graduate with the team for the rest of the season.

     

  • Chelsea’s bid for defender Murillo is rejected by Forest.

    Chelsea’s bid for defender Murillo is rejected by Forest.

    According to The Telegraph, Nottingham Forest rejected Chelsea’s January approach for center-back Murillo.

    With a chance to qualify for the Champions League, Forest has been one of the Premier League’s unexpected teams this season.

    As the transfer window came to an end, the team was able to maintain its roster despite interest in a number of important players.

    Early in the transfer window, Chelsea was eager to get Murillo, but Forest wouldn’t entertain a deal. Evangelos Marinakis, the club’s owner, refused to back down from what may have been a record-breaking agreement.

    The deal was reportedly worth more than the £47.5 million that Tottenham paid Forest for Brennan Johnson.

     

  • Contract status of every Nottingham Forest player after deadline day

    Contract status of every Nottingham Forest player after deadline day

     

    Neco Williams (second right) celebrates scoring for Nottingham Forest against Brighton and Hove Albion with Taiwo Awoniyi, Jota Silva and Anthony Elanga

    Neco Williams (second right) celebrates scoring for Nottingham Forest against Brighton and Hove Albion with Taiwo Awoniyi, Jota Silva and Anthony Elanga

     

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    It might have been a quiet winter transfer window for Nottingham Forest but that did not stop the club getting some important business done.

     

    For head coach Nuno Espirito Santo, the priority throughout January was to hang on to key players. The Reds did that, and they went even further by sorting new deals for a couple of them.

     

     

     

    Nuno sets out clear Nottingham Forest transfer plan as deadline day looms

    Striker Chris Wood and defender Murillo penning fresh terms was a huge positive for Forest to come out of the window with. Wood is in the form of his life but was due to become a free agent in the summer, while seeing Murillo commit his future to the club was a real statement of intent given he has no shortage of admirers.

     

     

    The Reds will hope to also get Ola Aina’s situation sorted soon. An automatic year’s extension is set to be triggered on the full-back’s contract, which is due to expire in the summer. However, talks have taken place regarding a further extension for the Nigeria international. Reports have suggested Morgan Gibbs-White is in line for fresh terms, too.

     

    Deadline day may only just have passed but attention will quickly turn to what will happen in the summer. Forest have a few players in addition to Aina whose deals are due to expire at the end of the campaign.

     

    Last month, Wayne Hennessey penned a short-term deal until June. An offer of longer terms is unlikely but it would come as no surprise if a coaching role is found for the Welshman.

     

     

    The Reds will have a call to make on Aston Villa loanee Alex Moreno. An option to make his switch a permanent one was included in the deal but the amount of game time the left-back gets between now and May will likely affect the club’s thinking.

     

     

    Forest hold an option to secure centre-back Willy Boly for another year but he has been linked with a switch to Saudi Arabia in the summer. Harry Toffolo and Jonathan Panzo (currently on loan at Rio Ave) may well also depart as free agents when the time comes.

     

    Beyond that, by the summer, three players will have just 12 months to run on their contracts. Neco Williams, Callum Hudson-Odoi and Omar Richards are all on deals running until 2026.

     

    Of that trio, the biggest call will be over what happens with Richards. He has looked to put a nightmare couple of years with injury behind him during his loan at Rio Ave. Still, it remains to be seen whether he will have a part to play in Nuno’s plans.

     

    Nottingham Forest: Special reports

     

    To celebrate the success of Nottingham Forest this season, we are writing a series of features celebrating events at the City Ground.

     

    From the finances to the former managers. Looking at how the City is benefitting from what Nuno’s team are doing on the pitch.

     

    We take a deep dive into Evangelos Marinakis and his aspirations for the club – can the Reds match them?

  • Nottingham Forest wages: Who is the best paid player at the Tricky Trees and everything you need to know about Forest’s salary bill

    Nottingham Forest wages: Who is the best paid player at the Tricky Trees and everything you need to know about Forest’s salary bill

     

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    How much does every Forest player earn annually and who receives the most into their account?

     

    The Premier League title race has been intensifying in recent weeks, with Liverpool emerging as the front-runners. However, several other teams are making a compelling case to challenge the Reds for the crown, and one of the most intriguing contenders are Nuno Espirito Santo’s Nottingham Forest.

     

    Forest have surprisingly established themselves as serious top-four contenders, with a real shot at securing a return to the Champions League next season – a competition they have won twice in their storied history.

     

    It’s quite hard to fathom that a team that returned to the top flight just two seasons ago after a 24-year absence are performing as well as they are, especially considering their relatively limited spending power. Their rapid rise is a testament to the quality of their management, squad cohesion, and the resilience they’ve shown in navigating the challenges of Premier League football.

     

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    So, who is the highest earner at City Ground this season? And who is on the opposite end of the spectrum?

     

    GOAL delved into the numbers from Capology and found out!

     

    *Salaries are gross and on an annual basis

     

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    Goalkeepers

    Belgium international Matz Sels is the highest-paid goalkeeper at Forest with an annual package of just under £2m. Carlos Miguel as the only other senior goalkeeper in the squad is the lowest-paid keeper at City Ground.

     

    Name Salary

    Matz Sels £1,820,000

    Carlos Miguel £780,000

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    Defenders

    Arriving from Fiorentina ahead of the start of the current season, Serbian centre-back Nikola Milenkovic is turning out to be an excellent signing for Forest and is rightly their highest-paid defender.

     

    Former Liverpool full-back Neco Williams finds himself on the second spot, with Willy Boly, Ola Aina, and Murillo jointly sharing the third spot.

     

    Alex Moreno, Andrew Omobamidele, Harry Toffolo, and Morato are the joint-lowest paid defenders.

     

    Name Salary

    Nikola Milenkovic £5,460,000

    Neco Williams £2,600,000

    Willy Boly £2,080,000

    Ola Aina £2,080,000

    Murillo £2,080,000

    Alex Moreno £1,820,000

    Andrew Omobamidele £1,820,000

    Harry Toffolo £1,820,000

    Morato £1,820,000

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    Midfielders

    James Ward-Prowse, who was signed on loan from West Ham United for the season, is currently the highest-paid midfielder at the club, surpassing Morgan Gibbs-White in terms of wages. This has raised some eyebrows among Forest fans, many of whom would argue that Gibbs-White, with his consistently standout performances, is more deserving of such recognition.

     

    Ivory Coast international Ibrahim Sangare is the third-highest paid midfielder, with the English duo of Lewis O’Brien and Ryan Yates jointly-sharing the fourth spot.

     

    South American duo of Nicolas Dominguez and Danilo are the lowest-paid midfielders at Forest.

     

    Name Salary

    James Ward-Prowse £5,980,000

    Morgan Gibbs-White £4,160,000

    Ibrahim Sangare £3,900,000

    Lewis O’Brien £2,600,000

    Ryan Yates £2,600,000

    Elliot Anderson £2,080,000

    Nicolas Dominguez £1,820,000

    Danilo £1,560,000

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    Attackers

    This one’s a no-brainer as veteran striker Chris Wood, who is also the club’s top scorer this season, is the highest-paid forward along with Callum Hudson-Odoi.

     

    Nigerian pair of Taiwo Awoniyi and Emmanuel Dennis come next on the list, followed by Ramon Sosa.

     

    After struggling to secure a regular spot at Manchester United, Anthony Elanga has finally blossomed into a dangerous Premier League attacker. However, it’s surprising to see that, despite his growing influence on the pitch, he is one of the lowest-paid players at the club, not just in attack, but across the squad as a whole.

     

    Name Salary

    Chris Wood £4,160,000

    Callum Hudson-Odoi £4,160,000

    Taiwo Awoniyi £2,600,000

    Emmanuel Dennis £2,080,000

    Ramon Sosa £1,560,000

    Jota Silva £1,300,000

    Anthony Elanga £1,300,000

    Eric da Silva Moreira £416,000

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    Top 5 highest-paid Nottingham Forest players

    Many Forest fans might not have wanted to see this, but Ward-Prowse is the highest-paid player at the club, with MIlenkovic coming in at second.

     

    Hudson-Odoi, Gibbs-White, and Wood round out the top five with wages of £4,160,000 each.

     

    Name Salary

    James Ward-Prowse £5,980,000

    Niola Milenkovic £5,460,000

    Callum Hudson-Odoi £4,160,000

    Morgan Gibbs-White £4,160,000

    Chris Wood £4,160,000

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    Top 5 lowest-paid Nottingham Forest players

    Not much to dissect here as top two lowest-paid players are Da Silva Moreira and Miguel.

     

    Silva and Elanga jointly share the third spot, with Sosa rounding out the top five lowest-paid players.

     

    Name Salary

    Eric da Silva Moreira £416,000

    Carlos Miguel £780,000

    Jota Silva £1,300,000

    Anthony Elanga £1,300,000

    Ramon Sosa £1,560,000

    Total salary costs Nottingham Forest

    But what does that mean for the overall picture? In which area of the pitch are Forest spending the most money, and how much do they spend annually on salaries for the first team?

     

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  • Prediction for Exeter City vs. Nottingham Forest FC, 11.02.2025

    Prediction for Exeter City vs. Nottingham Forest FC, 11.02.2025

    The FA Cup match between Exeter City and Nottingham Forest is scheduled for Tuesday, February 11, 2025, at 21:00.

    As both clubs compete for advancement in one of the most prominent cup competitions in English football, this matchup is sure to be thrilling. For Nottingham Forest vs. Exeter City, we anticipate an away victory for Nottingham Forest.

    Nottingham Forest seems to be the superior team going into this match because of their disparate records and statistical advantages.

    A high degree of confidence in their success is indicated by the prediction’s odds, which are set at 1.31 with 1win. Wagering on both teams to score would also be an alternative betting tip.

    Melbet’s odds for this market are 1.87, which indicates a realistic assumption that

  • Nottingham Forest to Loan “Talented” English Winger Here We Go

    Nottingham Forest to Loan “Talented” English Winger Here We Go

    Fabrizio Romano claims that Nottingham Forest and Manchester City have reached an agreement for Nottingham Forest to loan the “talented” English winger Joel Ndala with a buyout option.

    The 18-year-old had experienced senior football for the first time while on loan at PSV, playing exclusively for their reserve team.

    The agreement and the teenage winger’s potential at The City Ground are examined by Last Word on Football.

    With a £4 million buyout option at the conclusion of the season, Ndala will join Forest on loan.

    A 20% sell-on provision is also included in the contract in case the Reds decide to transfer the youthful winger in the future.

    Manchester City had to terminate the 18-year-old’s existing loan at PSV in order to complete the deal.

    He had participated in 12 games for the Dutch champions’ reserve team, recording one assist and one goal.

     

  • Despite a calm transfer deadline day, Nottingham Forest’s tandem is in hot form.

    Despite a calm transfer deadline day, Nottingham Forest’s tandem is in hot form.

    Nottingham Forest appear to have been handed a double injury boost as they take a break from Premier League action.

    The Reds returned to winning ways in style at the weekend as they thumped Brighton and Hove Albion 7-0 at the City Ground.

    They now have a couple of weeks without a league fixture, although they do have an FA Cup tie at Exeter City on the horizon.

    Forest have used the gap in the schedule to go to Dubai for a warm-weather training camp.

    As well as being put through their paces in the United Arab Emirates, team bonding exercises will also be a key feature of their trip.

    A video of the Reds being tested on the first day of camp has been uploaded by the club.

    Additionally, both center-back Murillo and winger Callum Hudson-Odoi are seen collaborating with their colleagues, which will be very beneficial for head coach Nuno Espirito Santo.

    After being substituted out of last month’s victory over Southampton due to a groin issue, Hudson-Odoi has missed the previous two games. After needing medical attention on the field, Murillo was replaced against the Seagulls in the 72nd minute.

    Nuno later expressed his optimism that the Brazilian was just dealing with a dead leg.

    The return of midfielders Ibrahim Sangare and Danilo from extended absences has already strengthened Forest.

    For the first time since injuring his ankle on the first day of the season, the former was named in the starting lineup on Saturday.

    Sangare, meanwhile, came off the bench to indicate his recovery from a hamstring issue, marking his first appearance since the end of August.

    We are producing a number of stories that highlight Nottingham Forest’s achievements this season at the City Ground.

    from the money to the previous supervisors. examining the ways in which Nuno’s squad is helping the City on the field.

     

     

  • Nottingham Forest 7-0 Brighton: Perfect response from ruthless hosts

    Nottingham Forest 7-0 Brighton: Perfect response from ruthless hosts

    After suffering your biggest loss of the year, how do you react? By winning your biggest Premier League title in almost thirty-four years.

    High-flying Nottingham Forest had the perfect response to last weekend’s 5-0 loss at Bournemouth on Saturday, sweeping to a 7-0 victory against Brighton.

    Nuno Espirito Santo made a brilliant move by switching to a back three, which was intended to give his offensive players more freedom.

    His team put on a vicious attacking show for the City Ground’s home crowd, with Chris Wood and Anthony Elanga playing key roles.

    With a well-earned treble, Wood, who had nine league goals versus Brighton before to Saturday, increased his 2024–25 league total to 17.

    The only player to score more is Stan Collymore (22 in 1994–95).

    Elanga completed a hat-trick of assists in the second half by tying up Wood after a frantic run, after having set up Wood’s first goal of the game before the interval and Morgan Gibbs-White’s header.

    Brighton provided many assists to the home team, including Lewis Dunk’s own goal in the first, Tariq Lamptey’s penalty after Gibbs-White’s careless foul, and goalkeeper Bart Verbruggen’s pass to Jota Silva in Forest’s eighth.

    However, a brutal Forest performance was too great to ignore, as Nuno’s squad recorded their largest league victory since crushing Chelsea 7-0 in the top flight in April 1991.

     

  • Chris Wood scored a hat-trick as Nottingham Forest dominated Brighton at the City Ground, responding forcefully to their 5-0 loss at Bournemouth the previous Saturday.

    Chris Wood scored a hat-trick as Nottingham Forest dominated Brighton at the City Ground, responding forcefully to their 5-0 loss at Bournemouth the previous Saturday.

    Forest suffered their first Premier League defeat since early December at Vitality Stadium, but they rallied to victory in front of their home fans, recording their largest-ever triumph over the Seagulls.

    Lewis Dunk accidentally turned Morgan Gibbs-White’s low cross into his own net from close range in the 12th minute, giving Nuno Espirito Santo’s team the lead.

    Just after the break, Wood headed home Anthony Elanga’s cross for his 15th Premier League goal of the season, the most he has scored in a single campaign. Gibbs-White had extended the home team’s lead with a glanced header from Elanga’s corner.

    Yankuba Minteh shot directly at Forest goalkeeper Matz Sels in a one-on-one, but Brighton was unfortunate not to score before halftime.