Premier League club seriously regret letting Nottingham Forest sign £40,000-a-week star

Premier League club seriously regret letting Nottingham Forest sign £40,000-a-week star

Leicester City was thrashed at the King Power Stadium on Friday night as Nottingham Forest raced to another victory.

Forest dominated the second half, forcing Steve Cooper to watch as his team gave up and threw in the towel.

Chris Wood’s two goals and Ryan Yates’ incredible goal, which opened the scoring in the first half, helped the Reds win.

It’s an exciting time to be a Forest supporter, as Gary Neville has predicted that the Reds will finish in the top half this season as a result of the victory.

The Reds are now enjoying the fruits of a very careful summer transfer window recruitment campaign.

While there are now two choices for almost every position on the field, Nikola Milenkovic has made a huge difference in the back.

Newcastle is sorry for allowing Elliot Anderson to go.

Morgan Gibbs-White hasn’t been available for Forest since their match against Chelsea prior to the recent international break.

Despite being suspended for the Crystal Palace match, the player was still able to play on Friday despite having injured his ankle during that match.

But because he didn’t make it, Anderson was able to maintain his position as number ten.

According to recent reports, Newcastle is now deeply regretting allowing Forest to purchase the £40,000-per-week Anderson from them in the summer.

According to the I-Paper, Eddie Howe genuinely didn’t want Anderson to go, but PSR implied that he was unable to stop him.

He was once again in outstanding form for the Reds against Leicester on Friday. Their loss is Forest’s gain.

Anderson has the potential to be a Forest star for many years.

It was fantastic to watch Anderson steal the show against Leicester, and it’s safe to say that he’s developing as a Forest player.

Even though the season is just nine games old, Anderson has already represented the Reds in a variety of positions.

He’s showcasing a large amount of versatility under Nuno Espirito Santo but he will want to ensure he keeps a place in the team.

When Gibbs-White is fit there is a serious selection headache for the head coach to contend with and that can only be a good thing.

Anderson is a superb signing from a Forest perspective and hopefully, he can continue starring as the season progresses.

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