Contact made: Nottingham Forest are ready to submit £17m offer to sign 6 ft 3 “beast” – report

Nottingham Forest: Reds to submit bid for Merih Demiral

The Atalanta defender was targeted back in January, but he turned down the chance to join.

Nottingham Forest are ready to table a substantial offer to bring Atalanta defender Merih Demiral to the Premier League, and a recent report has revealed whether the Italian club are likely to sell.

Who is Merih Demiral?

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Demiral is naturally a centre-back who has plied his trade at the Gewiss Stadium permanently since last summer, having joined following a successful loan spell from Juventus, and across both periods with Gian Piero Gasperini’s side he’s so far made a total of 70 appearances.

The Turkey international’s contract isn’t set to expire for another three years, but his high standard of performances in the Serie A have grabbed the attention of Steve Cooper, and it’s not the first time he’s tried to lure his target to The City Ground.

Back in January, Italian outlet TuttoMercatoWeb reported that the Reds submitted an offer for the 25-year-old on deadline day of the transfer window which was a loan with an option to buy, and whilst his club were open to discussing a deal, it’s believed that the player himself wasn’t convinced by the project.

Now though, with the Midlands outfit having successfully survived the danger of relegation, they will be hoping to start the new top-flight campaign more convincingly which could tempt former targets to have a change of heart over a switch, and it sounds like Reds chiefs are ready to take a second bite of the cherry.

Are Nottingham Forest signing Merih Demiral?

According to TuttoMercatoWeb once again (via Sport Witness), Nottingham Forest have “contacted” Atalanta to discover the conditions of a deal for Demiral.

Evangelos Marinakis is “ready to offer” €20m (£17m) in the hope of securing the defender’s signature, and they have been handed a huge boost after learning that his side “want to sell him outright” before the end of the window.

However, the player still has “no intention” to join them and would rather wait for an “unexpected” proposal to arrive at his door, so he really isn’t keen to put pen to paper.

How good is Merih Demiral?

Football talent scout Jacek Kulig has previously dubbed Demiral a “beast” at the heart of the backline, and there’s no doubt that he would strengthen Cooper’s defensive ranks, so the fact that he isn’t set on signing this summer is a real blow for Nottingham Forest.

Atalanta’s 6 foot 3 colossus last season ranked in the 93rd percentile for tackles and the 89th percentile for aerial wins when compared with other centre-backs in the top leagues, via FBRef, so not only loves to get stuck in and challenge his opponents but is also a real physical presence in the air.

Furthermore, the Karamursel native is capable of getting involved with the action in the final third having posted 12 goal contributions (seven goals and five assists) since the start of his career, so for a player who is so well-rounded and that positively impacts the game at both ends of the pitch, it’s certainly a setback that he’s seemingly not been attracted to the project on offer to him.

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Newcastle: Howe could ditch Longstaff for Marcos Llorente

The Atletico Madrid midfielder would be any upgrade on the Tyneside native..

Newcastle United are interested in signing Marcos Llorente from Atletico Madrid this summer as manager Eddie Howe targets reinforcements to bolster his Champions League-bound squad.

That being said, the Magpies are oh-so-close to completing their summer business after signing Sandro Tonali, Harvey Barnes and Tino Livramento, adding top-class options to a thriving flock.

Finishing fourth in the Premier League last season was a stunning achievement for Howe’s side, but with Liverpool, Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur all looking to bridge the gap this year, repeating the feat will prove a tricky task indeed and Llorente’s addition could provide the stability required.

What’s the latest on Marcos Llorente to Newcastle?

According to reports in Spain, Llorente could be set to depart the Wanda Metropolitano and join the crew on Tyneside this month, with Newcastle lodging an offer for the former Real Madrid prospect.

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While a fee is not attached to the piece, Liverpool were rumoured to be interested last year and were in pursuit of a £35m deal for the 28-year-old.

How good is Marcos Llorente?

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Llorente has made 150 appearances for Atletico Madrid since signing from city rivals in 2019 for a reported £35m fee, scoring 21 goals, supplying 23 assists and playing a central role in the remarkable LaLiga triumph in 2020/21.

Described as an “incredible footballer” by talent scout Jacek Kulig, Llorente now ranks among the top 3% of midfielders across Europe’s top five leagues over the past year for progressive carries, the top 5% for touches in the attacking penalty area and the top 2% for progressive passes received per 90, as per FBref.

This could be a recipe for success at St. James’ Park, with Tonali and Bruno Guimaraes’ ball-playing abilities from deep finding the Spaniard regularly and opening up a whole new dimension to Howe’s attacking system.

Indeed, Tonali ranks among the top 8% of midfielders for assists per 90 while Newcastle’s Brazilian general ranks among the top 15% of midfielders for shot-creating actions and in the top 14% for progressive passes per 90.

FBref lists Llorente as a comparable player to Magpies ace Sean Longstaff, and securing the Atletico gem’s signature could represent the latest upgrade for Howe’s team as the increments continue to be made after qualifying for the Champions League last season.

Longstaff ranks among the top 9% of midfielders for touches in the attacking box and the top 16% for progressive passes received per 90, though he also ranks among the bottom 22% of midfielders for progressive carries per 90, indicating that his ball-carrying skills are not that great, rather, that he moves into offensive openings away from the action and latches onto passes.

Hailed as his side’s “unsung hero” last term by pundit Paul Merson, the 25-year-old played 33 times last season, recording an average Sofascore rating of 6.74, scoring one goal, providing four assists, completing 83% of his passes and averaging 1.3 tackles per game.

Llorente, comparatively, earned an average score of 6.97 across 22 league outings, making 1.4 key passes per game, completing 86% of his passes, averaging 1.5 tackles per game and clinching one goal and two assists.

There’s no doubt that Llorente brings more to the table, and given that he possesses an “influential” presence – as has been claimed by former teammate Luis Suarez – Newcastle might look at making the latest improvement to their burgeoning squad.

Should Llorente join the fold at Newcastle and hit the ground running, his particular set of skills could lead him to take Longstaff’s place in the team, and while the Toon midfielder has impressed since Howe’s arrival in the dugout, the club must be ruthless as they continue to assemble a squad capable of competing for the most illustrious of honours each season.

 

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