
Nuno Espírito Santo is clear about one of the first signings that Nottingham Forest should make next season: Adama Traoré. The Portuguese coach has expressly requested the club's management to sign the Spanish winger, currently playing for Fulham, with whom he previously worked during his successful spell at Wolverhampton.
Their relationship was key in that project, where Adama shone with his power and direct play, qualities that Nuno maximized. Now, with Forest looking towards Europe once again, the Portuguese coach wants to bring back a player he knows well and who would fit perfectly into his fast-paced, counterattacking style of play.
Nuno aims to bring back the best of Adama Traoré
At 29 years old, the La Masia graduate's recent season saw him not start as a regular but still make a significant impact in several Fulham matches, scoring 2 goals and providing 7 assists. According to reports from ESPN, his contract runs until 2026, giving the London club an advantage in negotiations. However, Forest's interest seems strong, and a formal offer is expected soon.
The transfer fee is estimated to be around 15 million euros, a reasonable amount considering the immediacy of the impact Traoré can have. Nuno wants him back, and indications suggest the reunion could be closer than it seems.
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