Nottingham Forest’s transfer policy in chaos as Steve Cooper not in sync with owner Evangelos Marinakis
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FOREST getting promoted back to the Prem has been the feel-good story of the summer.
But behind the scenes the situation appears chaotic.
Boss Steve Cooper and his staff do not seem to be completely in sync with owner Evangelos Marinakis and his recruitment policy.
Nottingham Forest have snapped up Dean Henderson on loan plus Taiwo Awoniyi (£17.2million), Neco Williams (£17m), Orel Mangala (12.75m), Moussa Niakhate (£10m), Omar Richards (£10m), Harry Toffolo and Lewis O’Brien (joint £10m deal), Giulian Biancone (£5m), Wayne Hennessey (free) and Jesse Lingard (free).
Staggeringly, it appears Forest have put in offers for up to 30 players, while leaving many of those transfers hanging in the balance.
SunSport spoke to sporting directors at other teams who claimed when they tried to sign a player, the selling club said Forest had already got there first.
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But if the deals are not completed, which seems the case, the whole transfer merry- go-round becomes confusing.
Marinakis, who also owns Olympiakos in Greece, has a team of agents working tirelessly to strengthen the squad.
But there seems to be little actual plan behind all the attempted signings.
You cannot accuse Forest of not having a go — but look what happened to Fulham when they spent £100m in 2018.
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Meanwhile, Forest are turning to Lee Charnley, one of ex-Newcastle owner Mike Ashley’s closest allies, for some Prem experience.
Though not full-time, he will work on the business side.
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