Nottingham Forest have made their interest clear in signing Samuel Lino, with Atlético Madrid pushing to offload the Brazilian this summer due to non-EU player limits, according to Marca.
Forest are joined by Wolves in the race, but Lino has not yet made a decision about his next club — and may still be contemplating a late push to stay in Spain.
Atlético Ready to Sell for €20–25m
Reports from Spain earlier this week (via DAZN) stated Atlético want €20–25 million for the 25-year-old, who is under contract until 2027 but no longer in Diego Simeone’s plans.
The arrival of Thiago Almada has triggered a non-EU player overload, forcing Atlético sporting director Carlos Bucero to seek exits for Lino and others like Nahuel Molina and Conor Gallagher.
“Lino is aware he’s not part of Simeone’s plans, but hasn’t rushed a decision on his next club,” reported Marca.
What Role Would Lino Play at Nottingham Forest?
Lino is a versatile wide player capable of playing as a winger, wing-back, or even left-back — traits that could suit Nuno Espírito Santo’s fluid system.
Forest are rebuilding after a turbulent season and see Lino’s technical ability and La Liga experience as valuable additions.
Samuel Lino – 2024/25 Key Stats (La Liga)
Apps | Goals | Assists | Chances Created |
---|---|---|---|
27 | 4 | 3 | 31 |
Analyst Verdict: Forest Must Move Fast
Lino’s profile is perfect for a mid-table Premier League side looking for pace and adaptability on the left. But with Wolves also circling, Forest will need to act fast — especially as Atlético want the deal done quickly to free up their non-EU slots.
Key Insights
- Nottingham Forest are interested in Atlético Madrid winger Samuel Lino
- Atlético want €20–25m due to non-EU squad restrictions
- Lino hasn’t yet decided whether to join Forest or stay and fight for his place
- Wolves are also in the mix for the Brazilian wide man
- The 25-year-old can play as winger, wing-back, or fullback
What’s Next for Lino and Forest?
Forest have a genuine chance to land a quality wide option from La Liga — but Lino is taking his time, and with other clubs circling, it’s unclear how long that door stays open.
With Atlético pushing for a quick sale, this deal could develop fast in the coming days.
Would you take Samuel Lino at Forest — and at what price?
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