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  1. gs and sales - your transfer window prioritiespublished at 10:05

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    We asked for you to tell us what Nottingham Forest need to do in the summer transfer window.

    Here are some of your comments:

    Mark: Like any organisation that relies on stats to decisions, Forest should now look to release players twho are liabilities and costing them matches with their mistakes. One look at the number of free-kicks awarded against players should highlight where reckless tackles have had serious consequences. If that behaviour can't be rectified in training then it's time to let a player go. So, Ryan Yates, play with your feet, not your arms...!

    Jesse: Forest have a strong squad at the moment but if we want to challenge for the Champions League places next season and win the Conference League, we need to make the squad even stronger. The other teams at the top of the Premier League seem to be looking at making big gs this summer and if we want to compete with those teams then we need to sign players as well. Specific areas we need to improve are the midfield mostly, but also the bench. We do not have a strong enough bench to be rotating in all competitions. I think we also need to try to hold on to the big players.

    Jack: Nuno needs to be realistic. We were fortunate with injuries last season and still struggled with depth. Now we have a potential European campaign on the cards, despite Nuno's preference for a small squad we simply must get bigger. I think we cash in on Morgan Gibbs-white now. In that back third of the season, I'm not sure how he was being deployed but it seemed all he wanted to do was beat players and shoot. I think he's a much better centre mid than being a pseudo number 10, but he wants the glory and attention so won't do it.

    David: Complete confidence in the club to continue our progress. To compete deep into more than one competition, though, we need big bench upgrades but particularly need a younger, more mobile forward, more goal threat out wide and competition at full-back. Sangare fit again is like a new g.

    Peter: Most of us accept Gibbs-White will be off, likely to Manchester City. If/when he does, it's just the reality of how a club like us has to operate. He has been excellent for three seasons and now we will cash in on him. Eventually, Murillo will go the same way, but hopefully not until at least January. In of incomings, our lack of squad depth became painfully clear as we stumbled out of the Champions League and into the Conference League. So I expect this to be addressed and early, so that Nuno can foster the exceptional squad unity that was the bedrock of our still exceptional season.

  2. Thank you for your published at 09:14

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    Thank you for the you submitted on the Premier League club pages.

    Our aim is to contain all of the BBC's in-depth coverage of that team in one place, so it helpful to hear from you - you are who the pages are for after all.

    We are going through all your responses and will take suggestions on board for next season.

  3. Forest's Anderson in Williams' underrated XI of the seasonpublished at 16:09 30 May

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    Fara Williams' Underrated XI: Dean Henderson; Daniel Munoz, Trevoh Chalobah, Dan Burn, Marc Cucurella; Elliot Anderson, Joelinton, Ryan Christie, Jacob Murphy, Bryan Mbeumo

    As the dust settles on this Premier League campaign, we asked former England international Fara Williams for her underrated XI for the season.

    She selected Elliot Anderson from Nottingham Forest as part of her midfield.

    I've been so impressed with Anderson this season. We saw glimpses of his quality at Newcastle but I was not sure how he would perform as a regular starter in a Premier League midfield.

    He has shown himself to be an assured and consistent performer who was a key cog in a team that enjoyed a really impressive season. He is so calm on the ball, rarely gives it away and is a excellent dribbler.

    I'm really excited to see how he does in Europe next season.

    Anderson started 33 Premier League games this season, scoring twice and assisting six times.

    Fara Williams was speaking to BBC Sport's Nat Hayward

  4. What needs to happen in the transfer window?published at 12:16 30 May

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    The transfer window opens on Sunday - albeit for 10 days initially, mainly so sides competing in the Club World Cup can get early business done - before reopening for the rest of the summer on 16 June.

    Are there certain players you are desperate for Nottingham Forest to sign, or an area of the squad that needs improving? Or maybe holding on to a key player is your biggest priority.

    And what about sales - who needs to go?

    So over to you... what names need bringing in and shipping out?

    Let us know here

  5. 'Tuchel will want him in a Champions League team'published at 08:00 30 May

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    Former Nottingham Forest midfielder Steve Hodge believes that the Reds will struggle to hold on to their best players going into next season, particularly Morgan Gibbs-White.

    Hodge told BBC Radio Nottingham's Shut Up And Show More Football podcast that Gibbs-White needs to be in the Champions League in order to make a World Cup squad.

    "It's a fact, it's the way of football," he said. "If he wants to go to a World Cup he'll probably believe that Thomas Tuchel wants him in a Champions League team, either in England or Europe somewhere.

    "These players are here for their career, to enhance their career, and if they see a better opportunity elsewhere they will want to move on. I think that's genuinely how players should look at it.

    "Opportunity comes along every now and then and the players will look at it and think: 'I want to be at the World Cup next year so I need to be playing in the Champions League.'

    "Thomas Tuchel and the like will say: 'You need to be with a team that's challenging with the pressure of having to go somewhere and win a game.' At Forest, it's a bit different."

    Listen to more from Hodge on the Shut Up And Show More Football podcast on BBC Sounds here

  6. 'They've taken so many strides in so many areas' published at 16:21 29 May

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    The team at BBC Radio Nottingham's Shut Up And Show More Football podcast looked back on a mixed season for Forest, after missing out on Champions League football by only two points.

    Host David Jackson asked Colin Fray for his reflection on the Premier League season at the City Ground and he said: "Overall you have to commend them for what's been an incredible season.

    "A totally unexpected challenge for anywhere near the top half of the table which ended up prolonging into a challenge for European football, and they've ended up getting European football.

    "They doubled their points tally from last season, they've take so many strides in so many areas but at the same time, I'm sure that there is some regret about what's happened over the last few weeks of the season.

    "I'm sure there are very good reasons for it, I'm sure a lot of the players have just hit a brick wall in of fatigue, tiredness, injuries and I think some of them have been playing through injuries and I think that's affected them over the run-in.

    "It's easy to say now if they had added a couple of players [in the January transfer window] then I'm fairly sure it gives them an extra couple of points."

    Listen to the full podcast on BBC Sounds here