nottingham forest They have become known for achieving some great results in the transfer market in recent years, even spending a fair amount of money in the process.
Owner Evangelos Marinakis has continually backed a number of managers in an attempt to take the club to the next level and build on Europa League qualification.
However, this season is far from plain sailing and the Reds have hired their third manager of the season. Sean Dyche shouldering the important task of leading the club out of trouble Premier League Descending zone.
The team currently has a considerable cushion against West Ham United, and with only 15 games left in the season, the fate of the first team is in their own hands.
To boost their chances of remaining in England’s top flight for a fifth season, Marinakis may once again look to strengthen his squad before the transfer window closes on Monday night.
Forest tabled a deal to get new talisman this month
In order to introduce a new center, Forest has loaned 6-foot-7 forward Lorenzo Luca from Naples until the end of the season.
The Italian moves to the City Stadium looking to rediscover his goal-scoring form after scoring just two goals in the first half in all competitions.
The 25-year-old’s transfer also includes an option to buy, with Dyche’s side reportedly having to pay £35m if they want to sign him permanently.
However, despite this move, the Reds are still looking to add reinforcements to the area and the former Aston Villa star John Duran There was only one option on their shortlist.
According to TEAMtalk, the Red Army Provided the opportunity to land for the Colombian international teamHe is currently on loan to Europa League rivals Fenerbahce for the season.
According to reports, Leeds United, West Ham United and Tottenham Hotspur are also among the teams who have the opportunity to sign the Al Nasr talisman.
However, despite the player’s desire to return to the Premier League, the article does not indicate whether any transfer will be a loan or permanent, nor his preference in this window.
Why Duran could be Forest’s dream Mata replacement
In a bid to strengthen the front line this window, Forest make a surprise £35m bid to bring in the Crystal Palace star Jean-Philippe Matata – This will be a very controversial transfer.
However, despite an offer being made to the Frenchman, it was rejected by Oliver Glasner’s men and they are said to be demanding a fee of £40m to offload the 28-year-old.
It is also reported that the striker has agreed personal terms for a move to the City Ground, but a deal seems unlikely at the moment.
AC Milan have fiercely joined the race for him in recent days, with Matata now putting Forest’s bid on the back burner in an attempt to force a move to the San Siro.
Therefore, the management must consider other options before the transfer window closes, and Duran is just one of the names they are currently focusing on.
Missing out on Mateta could be a blessing in disguise for Forest, especially if the Colombian can seal a deal and the former Villa man would arguably be a better addition.
When comparing their respective numbers for the 2024/25 season, the Fenerbahce man outperforms him in a number of key areas, highlighting why he would be a better addition.
Duran named “one of the best forwards in the game today” Analyst Ben MartinsonAchieving a better time-per-goal ratio while also putting more shots on target.
The above figures illustrate his clinical nature in the final third of the pitch – something Forest have lacked in the absence of Chris Wood.
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Duran and Mateta compared in the Premier League (2024/25) |
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Statistics (per 90 people) |
Duran |
math |
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Games played |
20 |
37 |
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Number of goals scored |
7 |
14 |
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Minutes per goal |
89 |
189 |
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shooting accuracy |
48% |
46% |
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Shot on target |
2.2 |
1.2 |
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Goals per 90 games |
1.01 |
0.47 |
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aerials win |
2.7 |
2.1 |
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Touch the ball inside the 18-yard box |
7.1 |
3.4 |
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Statistics passed fiery thug |
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He also recorded a higher number of shots on target per 90, while also achieving a better goalscoring record per 90 – underscoring his clinical advantage over Matata in the Premier League.
Duran’s dominance over the Frenchman is further reflected by the fact that he wins more aerial duels per 90, a figure that makes him a perfect target in Dyche’s system.
Missing out on Matata’s signature would be a heavy blow for Forest, especially after a huge bid was made for his signature, but for a maverick talent like Duran it could well be a blessing in disguise. According to Martinson.
It’s clear from last season’s numbers that the Colombian would be a better addition, with his all-around talent making him a better option in attack.
If he replicates such figures at the City Ground, there’s no reason why he can’t keep the club alive and make himself a cult hero in the East Midlands.








