Sean Dyche will reshuffle his squad in the January transfer window as Nottingham Forest look to remain in the Premier League.
The Reds lost 1-0 at Fulham on Monday night, with the performance providing more questions than answers to the Forest head coach.
Raul Jimenez decided a terrible game of football from the penalty spot, and Forest now face successive home games against Manchester City and Everton.
A number of players fluffed their lines last night, and Dyche will undoubtedly be looking to make some changes to his squad during the next window, which opens next week.
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Arnaud Kalimuendo has clubs vying to sign him from Forest
According to Le Parisien, Kalimuendo has a host of suitors back in France looking to try and sign him before the January transfer window closes.
Paris FC were linked with Kalimuendo over the weekend, but now Nice and St-Etienne have also placed their cards on the table and want to negotiate.
Furthermore, Roma have also come to the table to potentially discuss a deal, with the Serie A outfit set to send Evan Ferguson back to Brighton next month.
Kalimuendo has scored in his last two Europa League games, but last night, with Forest chasing the game, Dyche gave him just four minutes of action in stoppage time.
The 23-year-old must be seriously struggling with his confidence amid a lack of game time, and now, it would appear as though his future is up in the air for January.
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Forest need to start playing Kalimuendo
Having spent a large sum of money to sign Kalimuendo, it’s really about time he started getting more chances to shine.
With Forest chasing a game last night, Dyche’s subs were far too safe, and they stifled Forest rather than providing a catalyst for an equaliser.
Kalimuendo needs to ensure that he keeps his confidence as high as he can as with a tough run of games coming up, he may well be needed in the future.
The Frenchman will have suitors but with Chris Wood still not yet fully fit, it would be a serious risk to go with Igor Jesus as the only striker for the second half of the campaign.
Dyche clearly doesn’t fancy him, however, and it will be interesting to see what the club decides to do during the January transfer window.
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