Several Premier League and Championship clubs, including Chelsea, Newcastle, Aston Villa, Everton, Nottingham Forest, and Leicester City, are under pressure to offload players before the June 30 deadline to comply with Profit and Sustainability Regulations (PSR), according to Sky Sports.
Nottingham Forest’s manager, Steve Cooper, is reportedly growing increasingly frustrated with the situation at the club and is considering leaving, as reported by Nottingham Forest News. The former Swansea City boss, who took charge at the City Ground last summer, is said to be dissatisfied with the lack of progress in player sales and recruitment efforts.
On a more positive note for Nottingham Forest, the club is optimistic about securing a free agent striker as their first signing in the upcoming transfer window, as reported by Nottinghamshire Live. The Reds are reportedly working towards finalising the deal and are hopeful that the experienced forward will bolster their attacking options for the upcoming season.
Meanwhile, Everton is facing stiff competition from a fellow Premier League club in their pursuit of a potential replacement for Andre Onana, according to CaughtOffside. The Toffees are in a transfer battle for the goalkeeper, who could fill the void left by the departure of Jordan Pickford, as they look to strengthen their squad ahead of the new campaign.
Amidst the transfer speculations, Steve Cooper’s tactical acumen and leadership qualities have reportedly caught the eye of Leicester City, as highlighted by Leicestershire Live. Despite his frustrations at Nottingham Forest, Cooper is still revered at the club for his positive impact since taking over, and his potential move to the Foxes could see him bring his innovative tactics and coaching methods to the King Power Stadium.
As the summer transfer window approaches, the clubs mentioned are gearing up for a busy period of ins and outs as they aim to strengthen their squads and meet the regulatory requirements while also navigating the complexities of player recruitment and sales in a competitive market.
Sources: https://news.google.com