Gustavo Scarpa is not someone Nottingham Forest wants to keep.
Rádio Itatiaia, which has reported on Forest’s plans in light of International’s interest in Scarpa, claims this.
What then has been written about Gustavo Scarpa and Nottingham Forest? Let’s examine this.
Nottingham Forest is prepared to let go of Gustavo Scarpa permanently.
Rádio Itatiaia claims that Nottingham Forest has no intention of holding onto Gustavo Scarpa.
Internacional, a Brazilian team, is eager to recruit Scarpa. The 29-year-old attacking player is free to depart Forest.
The report claims that the Reds have “no interest” in maintaining Scarpa. The 29-year-old, who can play as a winger or an offensive midfielder, is now on loan at Olympiacos.
Scarpa is having trouble making an impression at Olympiacos, though. The Brazilian player wants to stay in Europe and has a large income, but Internacional is keen to make a deal happen, the source claims.
If Scarpa permanently departs, Forest won’t miss him.
I do not think Nottingham Forest will miss Gustavo Scarpa in the slightest.
In January 2023, the offensive midfielder from Brazil signed a free transfer to Forest. He was moved out on loan to Olympiacos in the summer of 2023 after failing to do much in the second part of the previous campaign.
It’s obvious Forest manager Steve Cooper doesn’t think highly of him. The playmaker played for the Reds in six Premier League games the previous year. He didn’t get a point or an assist.
I think it would be better if Forest just let Scarpa go permanently. I fail to see how he might make a name for himself in the Reds starting lineup.
Right now, Forest has 13 points from 14 games, placing them 15th in the Premier League standings. Six points separate the Reds from the relegation zone.