Nottingham Forest’s January reshuffle — pursuing an experienced left-back like Kostas Tsimikas while preparing to loan out Cuiabano and cut short Zinchenko’s spell — points to a survival-first window. Punters might see this as a tilt toward defensive solidity, making low-scoring markets (under 2.5 goals) or Forest clean-sheet options marginally more appealing until a new left-back settles in.
Forest target experienced left-back as January pragmatism takes hold
Nottingham Forest are recalibrating their left-back options as the January window opens, prioritising immediate defensive reliability over long-term projects. The club is exploring moves that would give manager quicker defensive solutions to aid their survival bid.

Cuiabano set for another loan to find game time
Cuiabano, signed last summer from Botafogo, has yet to break into the first team and looks likely to leave on loan before the end of January. Forest appear set to use loan pathways — particularly within familiar club networks — to secure regular minutes for the young Brazilian and fast-track his development away from the Premier League pressure cooker.
Zinchenko loan expected to be cut short
Oleksandr Zinchenko’s loan has not produced the anticipated returns, with a handful of Premier League starts failing to justify the move. An early termination is anticipated, with a switch to another European club under consideration to give the player a fresh start and free up Forest’s left-back options.
Kostas Tsimikas emerges as a pragmatic short-term option
Kostas Tsimikas, currently on loan at Roma and a former Premier League figure, has been identified on Forest’s shortlist. Limited playing time in Serie A and Roma’s willingness to end the loan early — provided they secure cover — make Tsimikas a realistic target for a club seeking a proven, low-risk addition who can slot in immediately.
Survival over projection: what fans can expect
This window reflects a defensive-first mentality. Supporters are likely to favour clear, decisive changes that stabilise results rather than prolonged experiments. Bringing in an experienced left-back would be seen as pragmatic stewardship aimed at keeping Forest competitive in the top flight.
Betting and market implications
For punters, the pursuit of an established left-back suggests a short-term reduction in defensive risk.
Markets linked to goals conceded or clean-sheet outcomes could shift slightly in Forest’s favour if a new signing arrives quickly.
Conversely, any transitional period while personnel move could produce inconsistent performances, which bettors should factor into timing and odds.
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