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Nottingham Forest is actively making moves in the transfer window this summer, with another new addition expected to join the team next week. The team, led by Nuno Espirito Santo, aims to start the upcoming season on a strong note after struggling in the Premier League last season. With teams like Sheffield United, Burnley, and Luton Town being replaced by Leicester City and Southampton, the competition is expected to be tougher.

The City Ground has already welcomed three new faces this summer, and more signings are anticipated in the coming weeks. Evangelos Marinakis, the club owner, is finalizing the arrival of the fourth player, Carlos Miguel, next week. This news comes after Odysseas Vlachodimos left for Newcastle United, allowing Forest to secure Elliot Anderson’s signature. The club has been proactive in the transfer market, aiming to make significant changes to the team before the start of pre-season.

Forest has been focusing on revamping their goalkeeping department this summer, with Miguel set to undergo a medical at the club. Despite this, offers for Matt Turner are still being considered as the team prepares to add the Brazilian goalkeeper to their squad. Turner, who joined Forest from Arsenal last year, has not lived up to expectations, making only 17 appearances in the Premier League before being replaced by Matz Sels in January.

It is surprising to see Turner struggle at Forest, especially since he was highly praised by his former manager Mikel Arteta, who described him as “phenomenal.” The team is looking to make necessary changes to strengthen their squad and improve their performance in the upcoming season.

As Forest continues to make moves in the transfer market, fans can expect more updates and new signings in the coming weeks. The team is determined to build a competitive squad that can perform well in the Premier League and achieve better results than the previous season. With Nuno Espirito Santo at the helm, Forest fans can look forward to an exciting season ahead filled with new signings and potential success on the pitch.