TEAMtalk can reveal that Nottingham Forest are growing increasingly confident that they can beat Arsenal in the race to sign explosive Wolves attacker Matheus Cunha before the January window closes.
Manchester City have no time to lick their wounds after another bruising Champions League defeat as Chelsea prepare to visit the Etihad
Nottingham Forest are throwing their weight around with plans for signings which were previously unrealistic. Either break transfer records or all the rules.
AS two wise men once said, it’s such a fine line between stupid and, uh, clever. This philosophical gem comes from the mockumentary — if you will, rockumentary — Spinal Tap, in which the David St
Murillo's new contract shows Forest's transformation into a much smoother machine, with a push for the Champions League looming
The Cherries ran over Newcastle in Week 22 and have not lost in 10 Premier League games reaching back to late November, while Forest are just five points off the top of the table.
Nottingham Forest have also made a bid for Brentfords Yoane Wissa; Arsenal in need of more forwards following injuries to Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Jesus; Matheus Cunha unlikely to sign new Wolves contr
Nottingham Forest have reportedly made Wolves forward Matheus Cunha their top priority for the January transfer window as they aim to strengthen their squad and push for a top-four finish.The City
Liverpool’s Trent Alexander-Arnold, left, duels for the ball with Nottingham Forest’s Callum Hudson-Odoi during the ... goal during the English Premier League soccer match between Chelsea and AFC Bournemouth at Stamford Bridge stadium, in London ...
Arsenal and West Ham players have reacted on social media after Murillo issued an update on his Nottingham Forest future.
Overall, a 1-1 draw keeps Liverpool’s six-point cushion ahead of Forest intact, even if their head coach Arne Slot will have reservations, as he did when his team lost the reverse fixture at Anfield 1-0 four months ago, despite an excellent second half.
Matheus Cunha has established himself as a key player for Wolverhampton Wanderers, showcasing his versatility in various attacking roles.The Brazilian has adapted seamlessly to the Premier League,