Summary
Nottingham Forest spent about £180 million on new players over the summer. Despite this big investment, they are currently 17th in the Premier League and struggling in European competitions. Their manager, Sean Dyche, has expressed frustration with the team's performance, highlighting issues with their new signings and overall team dynamics.
Key Facts
- Nottingham Forest spent around £180 million on new players during the summer transfer window.
- The team is 17th in the Premier League, only two points away from the relegation zone.
- They lost 1-0 to Braga in the Europa League, putting their chances of advancing in doubt.
- Manager Sean Dyche is frustrated with the current team performance and squad adaptation.
- Igor Jesus, a striker, has scored eight goals this season but only one in the Premier League.
- Nottingham Forest made 13 signings, including Omari Hutchinson for a club-record £37.5 million.
- The team has seen three different managers this season, affecting team stability.
- Key players like Anthony Elanga and Danilo were sold, and some new signings have struggled to make an impact.