Steve Cooper might want to turn away as a player he refused to play at times at Luton Town is now valued at over £60 million. Nottingham Forest invested well this summer, which hasn’t always been the case.
It’s interesting that Nedum Onuoha said the Reds had the finest summer transfer window of any Premier League team, and it makes sense.
Nikola Milenkovic has only needed nine games to establish himself as a Nottingham Forest favorite, and Nuno Espirito Santo has already praised him as “so valuable.”
The fact that Milenkovic was let to depart for barely £12 million even shocked Vincent Laurini, a former colleague at Fiorentina.
When Luton Town supporters learn which former Forest player is now worth more than £60 million, they will be as shocked as Laurini was.
At a new club, a Nottingham Forest failure turns things around.
Chris Wood’s signing is a credit to Steve Cooper. However, under the previous Nottingham Forest manager, one player just was unable to establish himself.
In September of last year, Nuno Tavares signed a season-long loan with Nottingham Forest.
He only made eight appearances at the City Ground, though, since he was unable to establish himself there and Cooper decided to utilize Harry Toffolo, Ola Aina, and Neco Williams instead.
Tavares was, in fact, hoping to go by January due to his lack of playing time.