Nuno raises doubts over Forest transfer business

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Boss Nuno Espirito Santo has questioned Nottingham Forest’s recruitment process in a surprise swipe at the club.

The Portuguese is unhappy with the speed of Forest’s transfer business and feels the squad is ill-equipped to handle a European campaign.

Forest could spend close to £100m on Manchester City midfielder James McAtee, Ipswich winger Omari Hutchinson and Rennes forward Arnaud Kalimuendo in the next 48 hours, while there is also interest in Juventus midfielder Douglas Luiz.

Yet, before Sunday’s Premier League opener with Brentford at the City Ground, Nuno outlined his fears over the lack of signings.

“Dealing with doubts is the worst thing you can have in football,” he said, having guided Forest to seventh last season.

“We have doubts, who is going to be [here], when are they [new signings] going to come? All these things create doubts.

“Not only me but in the club. What we want is game-by-game to have as many options as possible. Europe will come after, and for sure it will be better, but for now until that happens it is a major concern.

“The owner is aware, the club is aware, everyone is aware. Everybody knows the reality. This is a lost chance that we had as a group to do it.”

Forest have signed striker Igor Jesus and defender Jair Cunha from Botafogo, Bologna winger Dan Ndoye and goalkeeper Angus Gunn, but Nuno wants at least another goalkeeper, a full-back, winger and striker.

They sold Anthony Elanga to Newcastle for an initial £55m but Morgan Gibbs-White signed a new contract despite Tottenham trying to sign the midfielder, which left Forest considering legal action.

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