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Everton are reportedly keen on welcoming reinforcements up front in the next few days, having lost Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Armando Broja to injuries, while Beto’s future remains unclear, with Serie A clubs eyeing the Guinea-Bissau international.
When journalists have dared to point out Forest’s positive record with injuries this season, Nuno has regularly been quick to point out that he lost Danilo to a broken leg in the first few minutes of the first game of the season — and Sangare before the end of August, when he suffered a serious hamstring problem.
Whether Forest increase their bid to sign Wissa remains to be seen, but there's no denying just how much of an impact he could make in the second half of the campaign. Given the fact that the Brentford man also has the same agent as Morgan Gibbs-White, personal terms could be easier than they otherwise would have been to agree.
The form of Chris Wood has spearheaded their charge up the table, with the New Zealand international scoring his 14th goal of the season against the Saints to help them to their seventh win in their last eight games, form that has them in the mix for a shock Premier League title charge.
Forest have been persevering with an interesting throw-in routine this season - and it resulted in a goal against Southampton on Sunday
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Nottingham Forest forward Chris Wood has signed a two-year contract extension to stay with the Premier League club through the 2026-27 season.
Nottingham Forest fend off Southampton to maintain unlikely title push - Reds race to three-goal lead at half time, with Saints’ second-half fightback falling just short
Nottingham Forest edged past Southampton 3-2 to move level on points with second-placed Arsenal in the Premier League table. However, the visitors pulled one back through Jan Bednarek on the hour-mark before Nikola Milenkovic’s goal was overturned by VAR after Wood was deemed to have interfered with play from an offside position.
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Nottingham Forest continue to defy expectations this season and can extend their eight-game unbeaten run when they welcome struggling Southampton to The City Ground. Nuno Espirito Santo's side had won seven on the spin before Tuesday's 1-1 draw with table toppers Liverpool,