Despite splashing around £200 million in the summer transfer window, Nottingham Forest are already gearing up for another busy January as manager Sean Dyche looks to reshape his squad midway through the season. After a turbulent first half of the campaign, Forest sit precariously in the Premier League and are believed to be planning fresh reinforcements to boost survival hopes and add quality where needed.
One of the most intriguing stories linking Forest to the winter market involves Brighton & Hove Albion. Reports suggest that a Brighton player — potentially midfielder or striker options like Jack Hinshelwood — is on Forest’s radar as Dyche seeks technical additions to balance his squad. While exact targets remain unclear, links to Brighton’s young talent show Forest aren’t afraid to explore Premier League options rather than just lower-league buys.
Forest’s January plans aren’t just about arrivals — Dyche is expected to trim the squad too, potentially letting fringe players move on to free up wages and space for new signings.
All eyes will be on the City Ground when the January window opens, as Forest aim to add the right pieces and avoid a relegation battle down the run-in.











