With a few more acquisitions needed for the 2024–25 season, Nottingham Forest is working hard to bolster its roster.
At their training camp in Spain, the team has welcomed four new players, and Evangelos Marinakis will continue to support Nuno Espirito Santo.
Before the transfer window shuts at the end of next month, the Reds are looking to add a striker and a winger, and they have money open for other players.
This time around, Forest will put quality over quantity in the transfer market as they attempt to behave like a seasoned Premier League team.
After a preseason training camp in Spain, the players have returned to England, and it appears that a gifted young player will be coming for a trial.
Nottingham Forest will trial Lamin Sillah.
The teenage forward will be starting a two-week trial at the Nigel Doughty Academy by arriving at the City Ground on Monday.
At this point, it’s unclear if he will work with the B-Team or the senior ranks, and Sillah may have the opportunity to sign a contract.
Journalist Foday Manneh from Gambian news reports that Sillah is scheduled to arrive in England tomorrow night and start training.
Following his 17-goal season of service for the local team Steve Bilko FC, Forest is giving this extremely gifted athlete a closer examination.
Forest is definitely searching for a left-footer, as Sillah scored 14 goals and earned three assists from the left wing.
Plenty of interest in Sillah.
Though not the only team to keep an eye on the adaptable forward, Forest is the only one to extend an invitation for a trial.
It is evident that Sillah has outgrown Gambian domestic football and is eager to make the move to a European team.
The player will never have signed a professional contract before if he is able to sign one with Forest.
Before the new season begins, the ball is now in Sillah’s court, and he hopes to shine during his trial in the East Midlands.
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