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Sarah Clapson

Steve Cooper reveals key factors behind Nottingham Forest's busy transfer window


Ensuring Nottingham Forest have enough “athleticism” in their squad to cope with the demands of the Premier League has been a key factor in their transfer window.

It has been a busy summer on the banks of the Trent. The Reds have significantly strengthened, while a number of players have headed in the opposite direction.

One of boss Steve Cooper’s priorities from the start of the window was to end it with sufficient strength in depth in each position. But the club also had a number of other considerations when it came to overseeing the business done.

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Dealing with the fast-paced nature of games in the top-flight was part of the equation. As was bringing in players who would fit into Cooper’s ethos.

"You look at a number of things. You want to have the right positional mix, with the strength in depth for each position,” the Forest head coach told NottinghamshireLive. “You definitely want to have the right athleticism - that's been so striking in the first five games, that it's a very athletic, dynamic, fast league that you have to compete with.

"There's loads of components that you look at. Always, you want the mixture of youth and experience, and Premier League or top-level experience.

"There's been a number of factors. And then you want to sign players of a profile that fits the way you want to play. That's a lot of things.”

The Welshman added: "It's not just thinking about the team which starts games. With being able to make five subs, you're also thinking about teams which may finish games.

"That's going to become a really important factor in football, going forward. It's more than the XI players who start, there's 20 players who you've got to keep engaged, in terms of the game-plan, to play.

"It's not just about the XI. You try to train in a way that you're training the whole squad, because they may be needed. That's becoming a real norm now, with our work.

"But we're tackling it head on. We're trying to cope with these things as they come, and we'll see where we're at when the games come.”

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