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Newly-promoted Nottingham Forest are close to signing Brighton forward Neal Maupay for £10m

Neal Maupay is close to signing a four-year deal at Nottingham Forest after a £10million fee was agreed between the club and Brighton, with an additional £5m in add-ons

Newly-promoted Nottingham Forest are close to signing Brighton forward Neal Maupay for an initial £10m… with Steve Cooper’s spending spree set to continue after splashing more than £100m on transfers

  • Nottingham Forest are close to signing Brighton’s French forward Neal Maupay 
  • He will sign a four-year-deal after a £10million plus add-ons deal was agreed 
  • Steve Cooper admits he is standing on the shoulders of the club’s legends 

Nottingham Forest are close to signing striker Neal Maupay from Brighton on a four-year deal.

Forest have offered around £10million with a further £5m in add-ons for the 25-year-old. Brighton left him out of yesterday’s home draw with Newcastle.

The move for Maupay follows the proposed triple signing of Watford striker Emmanuel Dennis, Atalanta midfielder Remo Freuler and free agent Cheikhou Kouyate.

Neal Maupay is close to signing a four-year deal at Nottingham Forest after a £10million fee was agreed between the club and Brighton, with an additional £5m in add-ons

The Frenchman managed eight goals and two assists in 32 games for Brighton last season

The Frenchman managed eight goals and two assists in 32 games for Brighton last season

Steve Cooper's side host West Ham this weekend following their 2-0 away defeat to Newcastle

Steve Cooper’s side host West Ham this weekend following their 2-0 away defeat to Newcastle

All three were undergoing medicals yesterday. Dennis, 24, will cost £12.75m plus £7.5m in add-ons, while Freuler, 30, will cost £7.6m.

Forest manager Steve Cooper, whose side take on West Ham in their first top-flight home game in 23 years today, says his club philosophy will be that you have to understand the past to ensure a bright future.

He sees himself as standing on the shoulders of those who brought the glory days to the club under Brian Clough over four decades ago.

Asked whether the hand of Forest’s history is on his shoulder, Cooper replied: ‘It’s never been on my shoulder — we will always stand on their shoulders.

‘I’ve enjoyed getting to meet people like John McGovern, Garry Birtles and Frank Clark who are regular faces here, and rightly so.

‘When promotion was becoming a reality, the feeling I got was, “That’d be good”. But now, we have to live up to that.

‘Forest have a great history, which is nothing to do with me. Now we’re back and I just want us to be a good version of ourselves.

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