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Nottingham Forest are going to be going in search of new players in the summer, regardless of which division the club find themselves in.
The Reds are five points clear of Tottenham in 18th place with four matches remaining, and the pressure is intensifying for all the clubs involved.
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Forest will hope that they’ve done enough to ensure Premier League football for another season and it does feel as though one more win could seal the deal.
Photo by Alex Pantling/Getty ImagesNottingham Forest want Marshall Munetsi
According to Foot Mercato, Forest want talks with Wolves over their on-loan versatile performer Munetsi.
Any move made by Forest would see the player reunite with Vitor Pereira, with the player on loan at Paris FC from Wolves at the moment.
Munetsi has scored four times and claimed two assists playing in midfield for Paris FC but at Wolves he was often deployed more often than not as a central defender.
According to Who Scored, he’s won more headers per game than Nikola Milenkovic this season and the 29-year-old is seemingly in the sights of Forest.
Any move made by the Reds will be completed by the fact that the player wants to remain in Paris, but whether they can afford to buy him or not remains to be seen.
Munetsi link feels lazy and unlikely
Munetsi didn’t pull up any trees during his time at Wolves, and the fact that the club rock bottom of the division, didn’t want him in January is telling.
This feels like a lazy link given that Pereira has managed him before, but having only been the head coach for a matter of months, Evangelos Marinakis will likely deploy the recruitment team to compile lists of new players.
Munetsi is now 29 and this deal doesn’t feel like a very likely one, with the player keen to stay in Paris and his days playing Premier League football likely to be over, with or without Forest.
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