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What goes wrong in Forrest with a chaotic transfer approach when seeking help from Mike Ashley's closest associates

FOREST's promotion to Prem was a sweet story this summer.

But behind the scenes things look chaotic.

Boss Steve Cooper and his staff do not seem to fully agree with owner Evangelos Malinakis and his hiring policy.

Nottingham Forest joined Dean Henderson on loan, along with Taiwo Awonyi (£17.2m), Neko Williams (£17m) and Orel Mangala (£12.75m). ), Musa Niakete (£10m), Omar Richards (£10m), Harry Tofolo and Louis O'Brien (£10m joint deal), Julian Biancone (£5m), Wayne Hennessy (free) ),Jesse Lingard(free).

Surprisingly, Forest appears to be offering up to 30 players, but many of those transfers are unbalanced.

SunSport told the other teams' sporting directors that when they tried to sign the players, Forrest claimed to have signed them first.

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But this seems to be the case when deals are not completed. The transfer merry-go-round is confusing.

Marinakis, who is also the owner of Olympiacos in Greece, has his team of agents who vigorously strengthen the team.

But there seems to be little real plan behind every attempted signature.

You can't blame Forrest for not starting over, but look what happened to Fulham when he spent £100m in 2018. Owner Mike Ashley's closest ally and experienced with Prem.

Although not full-time, he works on the business side.

LEAGUE OF THEIR OWN

Jules Breech and Hugh Woosencroft are doing a great job as the new faces of his EFL coverage on ITV Sports.

With so many highlights in his package and topics of conversation with experts, it must be difficult to present these nearly two hours of his show. Especially since each show is filmed live.

WEMBLEY WAIT

WEMBLEY said safety He will trial 1,784 seats with rails, but may not be able to stand safely in stadiums this season. not.

Brentford, QPR and Wolves, along with Chelsea, Manchester City,Manchester United, Tottenham and Cardiff, have introduced safe standings this term.

Wembley just installs a new seat before installing the rails to see how it works.

Thus, while everything was in place behind his Uefa Nations goal in both his league home games against Germany on September 26th,  England fans (in theory) are expected to remain seated.