Eighteen arrivals and counting – Steve Cooper wants more players at Forest
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Nottingham Forest head coach Steve Cooper hopes to be able to end a “unique transfer window” with a couple more signings on deadline day.
Forest have brought in 18 summer arrivals to bolster Cooper’s squad following a return to the Premier League.
Defender Willy Boly is expected to complete a switch from Wolves ahead of Thursday’s 11pm deadline.
“I think so (there will be new signings) and I hope so,” Cooper said.
“There is nothing at this moment to say in terms of confirmation.
“Things are going on and it can be a little bit of a scramble on deadline day, not just for us, for any club, but we are certainly trying to do a few things.
“Some might come off, none of it might come off, so we will wait and see, but we are trying that is for sure.”
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Forest host Bournemouth on Saturday looking to regroup following successive defeats – having lost 6-0 at Manchester City on Wednesday evening when Erling Haaland struck a second successive Premier League hat-trick.
Cooper, though, maintains any more new arrivals would be part of summer planning, rather than a reaction to recent results.
“If it is, it is only going to be a couple (of signings),” he told a press conference.
“A lot has been quite rightly said about the amount of signings we have made already.
“It has been a unique transfer window for sure, I understand and accept that.
“But we would still like to do a couple more things, which are not from a reaction from the last couple of games or whatever, it is something we have been trying to do for a little while now.
“It is just obviously they can take a little bit longer than you would hope, but it is certainly nothing that has just popped up in the last day or so, it is something which has been ongoing a little while now.”
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