Nottingham Forest’s summer has, in one regard, become beautifully simple. Replace the authority, drive and range of Elliot Anderson, or risk leaving the centre of the pitch exposed. His £116 million move to Manchester City has altered the geometry of Forest’s midfield, and the search for a successor now shapes much of the club’s recruitment work.
Among the names under consideration is Lucas Bergvall, the Tottenham Hotspur midfielder whose situation appears to exist in that familiar transfer-market tension, a player needing minutes and a club reluctant to part with talent. Bergvall has admirers across Europe, with Aston Villa, Chelsea and Bayern Munich all credited with interest, but Forest’s need feels particularly acute.
Forest midfield search gathers pace
Bergvall, still only 20, has spoken carefully about what comes next after Sweden’s 3-0 defeat to France in the World Cup round of 32. His priority is clear enough, even if the destination is not. “I want continuous matches in my position. That is the only goal. We’ll see what happens in the future. I’ve only been focused on the World Cup until now.” He told Aftonbladet.
That sentiment, delivered again in similar terms later, speaks to a player aware that development requires rhythm. Forest can offer the possibility of that rhythm. Their midfield has space, responsibility and, perhaps most importantly, a vacancy for someone capable of growing into the role rather than merely filling it.
Spurs stance complicates Lucas Bergvall transfer
Tottenham, though, appear resistant. Reports suggest they have told Bergvall he is not for sale, despite suggestions earlier in the summer that he wanted to move in pursuit of regular football. That internal contradiction is common enough at elite clubs, where promise is treasured even when pathways are blocked.
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And the pathway in north London looks increasingly crowded. Mateus Fernandes and Sandro Tonali have joined Roberto De Zerbi’s squad, and…
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