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Nottm Forest – Leeds combined XI features three January signings who could make their debut

Nottingham Forest - Leeds combined XI

Including a three-time Champions League winner and United States’ captain, here is a combined XI consisting of Leeds United and Nottingham Forest players.

 

Goalkeeper: Keylor Navas (Nottingham Forest)
Signed on deadline day from Paris Saint-Germain, Keylor Navas comes to Nottingham a three-time Champions League winner in dire need of some minutes. I really like Ilian Meslier, but this was an easy choice to make, even if Navas has barely played this season.

Dean Henderson vs Meslier would have been an interesting debate…

 

Right-back: Serge Aurier (Nottingham Forest)
Only one Forest player in this side was at the club this time last year, and Serge Aurier is not that guy. You will find out who a little later on.

The competition at right-back is pretty equal. The standard isn’t great, but it was a tough choice between the Ivorian, his teammate Neco Williams, and Rasmus Kristensen.

 

Centre-back: Felipe (Nottingham Forest)
Already the second deadline day signing made by Forest in this team, Felipe became the fourth centre-back the Reds have signed since earning promotion shortly before the winter window closed.

Signed for a measly £2m, the 33-year-old joins with tons of experience playing at the top level. He made 113 appearances – including 21 in the Champions League – for Atletico Madrid before swapping the Spanish capital for Nottingham.

 

Centre-back: Pascal Struijk (Leeds)
A Leeds United player makes the team, finally! Max Wober has looked good since he joined the club, but I am a big fan of Pascal Struijk, who I have given the nod at centre-back, despite being used primarily as a left-back under Jesse Marsch.

The 23-year-old beats lots of names to a starting spot here. The likes of Willy Boly, Moussa Niakhate, Robin Koch and Liam Cooper all miss out.

 

Left-back: Renan Lodi (Nottingham Forest)
Forest really like players with Champions League experience, don’t they? What better profile to have when you are fighting relegation as a newly-promoted Premier League club?

I could have selected Wober or Struijk here, but have given the 24-year-old Brazilian the nod, despite not showing his best self since moving to the City Ground.

 

Defensive-midfield: Danilo (Nottingham Forest)
Another Brazilian. Another winter signing. But a player without Champions League experience. Danilo was strongly linked with a move to Arsenal last summer but it looks like Forest had near enough a free run at him in the January transfer window.

Given the fact I…

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